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Black Mirror S05E01
Available from: 05-06-2019
Black Mirror S05E02
Available from: 05-06-2019
Black Mirror S05E03
Available from: 05-06-2019
Black Mirror - Season 5 Episode 03: Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too
Description
Crosswise over four seasons and a special film Bandersnat, Black Mirror has figured out how to make such an extraordinary progress. The series gets back again with the fifth season which introduces a chain of stories that features on the terrible impacts of the cutting edge innovation and it might lead us to lose our best relations, additionally it can lead us to franticness.
Crosswise over four seasons and a special film Bandersnat, Black Mirror has figured out how to make such an extraordinary progress. The series gets back again with the fifth season which introduces a chain of stories that features on the terrible impacts of the cutting edge innovation and it might lead us to lose our best relations, additionally it can lead us to franticness.
Actors:
Alastair Mackenzie,
Toby Kebbell,
Nick Hendrix,
Marieta Sánchez,
Demetri Goritsas,
Andrew Roux,
Zazie Beetz
Alastair Mackenzie
1970, Trinafour, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
Toby Kebbell
9 July 1982, Pontefract, Yorkshire, England, UK
Nick Hendrix
19 March 1985, Ascot, Berkshire, England, UK
Marieta Sánchez
Demetri Goritsas
24 August 1971, Eugene, Oregon, USA
Andrew Roux
Zazie Beetz
Director:
Owen Harris, Carl Tibbetts, Otto Bathurst, Euros Lyn, Brian Welsh, Bryn Higgins, James Hawes, Dan Trachtenberg, Jakob Verbruggen, James Watkins, Joe Wright, Jodie Foster, Toby Haynes, John Hillcoat, Colm McCarthy, David Slade, Timothy Van Patten
Country:
United Kingdom
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August 22, 2019
A straightforward tale of good and evil, buoyed by the speculative technology and some excellent performances.
June 14, 2019
By far my favorite episode of the season - and quite possibly of the entire series. Miley Cyrus delivers an amazing performance that seems to hit close to home for her.
June 12, 2019
It's a fun and mildly exciting turn of events, but it feels far removed from Black Mirror. That's not a criticism.
June 12, 2019
Rice, Davenport, and Cyrus - two promising young talents and one of the world's biggest stars - are too talented for the middling roles they've been subjected to here.
June 12, 2019
What's amazing is the eery and sometimes hilarious meta references to Cyrus' real life. Her character and the real Ashley are differentiated by only a metallic wig, as you might remember from Hannah Montana.
June 05, 2019
This is... a mess.
June 06, 2019
The show's take on the genre is also oddly stale, relying on a textbook dichotomy between "pop" and "rock."
June 12, 2019
It's a good lesson, as the smiling vagaries of empowerment feminism begin to fall away for a more urgent application of practical activism.
June 05, 2019
"Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too" has enough engaging material to make it the most successful outing of the show's latest season.
June 12, 2019
Paired with a late in the game rescue mission and an unsatisfying ending, "Rachel, Jack, and Ashley Too" has nothing interesting or profound to say about pop music, girlhood, or technology.
June 05, 2019
It's a little bit of slapstick, a little bit of drama, all wrapped in a few broad messages about predatory music industry marketing practices. It also feels particularly off-brand for "Black Mirror."
June 11, 2019
Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too, may tell its story through a slightly different voice, but the story it imparts undoubtedly belongs in the cruel world of Black Mirror, and represents the best of Brooker's talent as a writer.

