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The Independent (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
... Gandolfini, about the build-up to a fictional war by the UK and US governments. The cast includes Peter Capaldi, who grabbed small-screen kudos for Iannucci's BBC political comedy The Thick of It as the expletive-driven, fast-talking British spin doctor. The film's backers at the Beeb are at pains to point out that In the Loop is not a feature-length episode of that show. But film-buyers...
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Keris Stainton (Free subscription) | yesterday
... a few laugh out loud moments and a great British cast, from Jessica Hynes (looking gorgeous) to Peter Capaldi (not so gorgeous). From Andrea Riseborough (The Devil's Whore) to Darren Boyd (er... Kiss Me Kate. And lots of other stuff). From the keyboard player out of Phoenix Nights (Steve Edge) to that fully looking lad out of Saxondale and Lead Balloon (Rasmus Hardiker). It was incredibly...
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IGN (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... in which Kelly Ann (Samanta Shields) is forced to give up her newborn baby by Father Steve (Peter Capaldi). This is a perfectly legitimate scene for the film, considering baby daddy Lee (Martin Compston) joins the group on their hike. And it doesn't hurt to set up a later plot point of finding a baby, alive, in the wolf's lair. (Yes, the wolf was apparently keeping the baby "for later,"...
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io9 (Free subscription) | 18/12/2008
And the resulting kerfuffle is something that affects all the "children of Earth." Hence the title. Also, without Tosh and Owen, we see a new side to the remaining characters. Rhys helps out more, and there's a new character, a young lady played by Cush Jumbo, who helps out too. And we meet some new characters, including "Peter Capaldi, who's fantastic as the government middle man caught...
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ABC TV (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
... insightful and is keen to adopt her ideas. But when Mary's real identity is revealed, Malcolm (Peter Capaldi) is called in to set things straight.
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Politics.ie (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
Is anyone watching this? I saw the first episode last week and it was excellent. It's about a young woman (Andrea Riseborough,aka young Maggie Thatcher) who gets involved in the War of Three Kingdoms and encounters historical figures such as Charles I and Cromwell. It boasts a distinguished cast (Dominic West, Peter Capaldi, John Simm) and excellent direction.