Things start taking a nasty turn in Andrew Haigh’s Arctic tale. Plus there’s an endearing comedy about The Rock’s life story. Here’s what to watch this evening
Everyone in Andrew Haigh’s Arctic whaling drama is fleeing their past – why else would they have found themselves in such a hopeless place? But redemption feels unlikely for any of these lost souls as they drift further, both literally and figuratively, from the currents of normal society. Jack O’Connell’s Sumner just about anchors things, but tonight he starts to get a bad feeling about Colin Farrell’s monstrous Drax – and with very good reason.
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