Film Review: Pork Pie (2017)
byPork Pie is a tale of three runaways. Directed by Matt Murphy, it is a New Zealand Bonnie and Clyde meets a Michael Bay action…
Pork Pie is a tale of three runaways. Directed by Matt Murphy, it is a New Zealand Bonnie and Clyde meets a Michael Bay action…
It’s the second last episode of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries! When I say second last what I really mean is last. Don’t freak out there’s a Christmas Special on its way!
The beautiful singing Detective Jack (Nathan Page) and the wonderful Phryne (Essie Davis) at the piano singing ‘Let’s Misbehave’ was possibly the most awesome thing that has happened on Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries.
Ahhhhhhhhhh!! Hugh (Hugo Johnstone-Burt) finally proposed to Dotty!! (Ashleigh Cummings) It was so cute! So magical! So sigh worthy. Betty the cat and I were both using the box of tissues, me for tears and Betty as a head rest but I digress…
Whew! I was going to start this recap with all of the witty things that happened in last night’s episode. Hugh (Hugo Johnstone-Burt) comparing a car to Dot’s (Ashleigh Cummings) sewing machine.
We are half way through the second season of the delightful Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries and episode six, ‘Marked for Murder’, shows us that even back in the 1920’s, the dear folk of Melbourne were just as obsessed with AFL as they are today.
Episode 5 was all about fashion and fashionistas. I was hoping SBS’s Lee Lin Chin may have made a special appearance but no dice. Beginning with the death of an old lady, who had been stabbed with a hair pin.
The wide brimmed abomination is back but the pin stripe suit looked delectable on the ever charismatic and sexy Det. Jack (Nathan Page). Last…
She’s baaaaaack!!!! Here is the first installment all of us Fishy fans have been busting our chops to see! Even Betty the cat has been getting a little cranky in anticipation!
Tonight’s final installment of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries will knock your socks off with pure awesomeness.