Mint viewers 'switch off' new BBC drama within minutes of first episode
BBC viewers were left underwhelmed by the bold romance story on Monday night during the premiere of the new series, Mint
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BBC viewers were left underwhelmed by the bold romance story on Monday night during the premiere of the new series, Mint
www.mirror.co.ukdrama mint review starts with a love story, but it quickly becomes something stranger and far more unsettling. Charlotte Regan’s eight-episode series places Shannon, a 22-year-old living on the edge of an anonymous Scottish town, inside a gangster family world that looks dreamy from a distance and brutal up close. The result is not a …
www.el-balad.comHere's what we thought.
www.digitalspy.comNew eight-part crime drama Mint comes to BBC and BBC iPlayer from March 20 — and the first trailer is finally giving away it secrets.
www.techradar.comOur Mint BBC review: Charlotte Regan's eight-part Glasgow crime drama with Emma Laird and Loyle Carner lands on BBC One from 20 April. Worth it?
www.lifestylereviewer.comEmma Laird and Ben Coyle-Larner lead the series.
www.digitalspy.comThe new BBC series comes from Scrapper writer and director Charlotte Regan.
www.radiotimes.comFilmmaker Charlotte Regan has been moving steadily up the creative ladder with music videos, short films and her 2023 feature debut Scrapper, which made a splash at the Sundance Film Festival. Now she takes a crack at a major drama for the BBC with Mint, whose eight 30-minute episodes describe a tale of young love, family dysfunction and gang violence.
theartsdesk.comThe BBC has just dropped a new crime drama, Mint, but the magical realism makes it like no other.
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