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Digital Spy. One of the best moments in my career early on was when Gene Wilder, who I loved – he was the first celebrity or star who was so nice to me that I never forgot that. And I remember what I received from him and the kindness and I try to remember that when I come into any situation because that s ultimately what we want. And I ve had experiences with actors who I really looked up to and they were a complete disappointment, and that type of behaviour I don t want to do. So you want to create an atmosphere that is safe for everyone, that is fun for everyone, that is also very professional and focused. ....
TV tonight: Devils takes a deep dive into international banking Ammar Kalia, Ali Catterall, Graeme Virtue, Phil Harrison and Simon Wardell Devils 9pm, Sky Atlantic Based on the book of the same name by the financier Guido Maria Brera, this thriller puts a slick spin on the world of international banking. It follows upstart Massimo Ruggero (Alessandro Borghi), who is pulled into a world of criminal intrigue when his business rival dies mysteriously, and co-stars Malachi Kirby – last seen as Darcus Howe in Small Axe – as Ruggero’s hacker accomplice, Oliver. In tonight’s opening episode, Ruggero is passed up for a major promotion, causing him to hire Oliver to investigate. ....
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Patrick Dempsey plays a bad egg in the new drama on Sky Atlantic With the aftershocks of the GameStop v Wall Street soap opera still reverberating, Sky’s new high-finance drama Devils (Sky Atlantic) arguably arrives with perfect timing. But for once reality is more interesting than fantasy. Glossier than a straight-from-the-showroom Mercedes, Devils depicts the world of stock shorting and leveraged buy-outs as one built on bluster, chicanery and perfectly coiffured hair. The problem is that it does so in thumpingly dreary fashion. What it is, essentially, is Oliver Stone’s Wall Street meets Damian Lewis’s Billions. Yet it lacks the moral outrage of the former (along with Michael Douglas in braces) and the pulpy fizz of the latter. Instead it unfolds as a plodding thriller populated with a rogues’s gallery of backstabbing bankers, with former romcom pin-up Patrick Dempsey potentially the wickedest of them all. It’s fine that it is derivative. Devils’s real sin ....