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Red Riding: 1980 Reviews. Made with considerable skill by Marsh, Red Riding: 1980 is the most simplistic in the trilogy narratively speaking, yet it still demands our attention...
Mar 10, 2010 · “Red Riding Trilogy” is an immersive experience like “The Best of Youth,” “Brideshead Revisited” or “Nicholas Nickleby.” Over the course of 302 minutes, we sink into a virtual world: the corrupt police and establishment figures of West Yorkshire in England, at the time of the real-life “Yorkshire Ripper.”
Red Riding: 1980. Six years after his first visit to Yorkshire, England, detective Peter Hunter (Paddy Considine) returns to look into the town's high murder rate.
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Read an in-depth review and critical analysis of Red Riding: 1980 by film critic Brian Eggert on Deep Focus Review. Positioned like sentries haunting northern England’s countryside, the cooling towers of a nuclear power plant stand over Yorkshire and exact their a
Apr 9, 2010 · The RED RIDING Trilogy, a gritty British crime drama in three parts, comes to us from across the Atlantic courtesy of Tony Grisoni (TIDELAND, FEAR & LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS). Grisoni adapted the movies from the similarly titled novels written by David Peace.
The police corruption itch that started in "Red Riding: 1974" has exploded into a full-out rash for "1980," examining the combustible West Yorkshire police force as they face a fresh threat to their sadistic ways.
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May 12, 2009 · James Marsh’s Red Riding : 1980, based on a novel by David Peace, considers what might have happened if certainly nefarious elements within the West Yorkshire Police Force had put Wearside Jack’s error to use for their own ends.