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Neil Cross

October 2020

  • Things that go bump in the night … Russell Tovey in The Sister.

    TV review
    The Sister review – a nail-biting whodunnit that is truly haunting

  • Bertie Carvel: ‘I worry that the drawbridge will be pulled up and there will be fewer opportunities.’

    Bertie Carvel: 'I like playing characters who are massively chipped'

January 2018

  • David Morrissey in Britannia.

    Observer TV reviews
    The week in TV: Britannia; Hard Sun; McMafia; Inside No 9

  • Brooding … Agyness Deyn and Jim Sturgess in Hard Sun.

    TV review
    Hard Sun review: an apocalyptic, gutsy drama from the creator of Luther

March 2017

  • Harry Dean Stanton and Kurt Russell in John Carpenter’s Escape from New York

    Snake's alive! Escape from New York remake on the way, with Robert Rodriguez directing

    The From Dusk Till Dawn director will take the helm of a reboot of John Carpenter’s cult 80s action film, with Luther creator Neil Cross to write the script

April 2013

  • Doctor Who … Dougray Scott and Matt Smith in Hide.

    Doctor Who: episode-by-episode
    Doctor Who: Hide – series 33, episode 9

    Dan Martin's series blog: There are some classic haunted-house episodes in the Doctor's past – and this one was up there with the best of them

August 2011

  • Neil Cross, Observer books

    Neil Cross: 'I don't get on with novelists'

    The creator of TV's top cop show Luther, Neil Cross has written a spin-off novel. He tells Euan Ferguson about his odd childhood, and why he is mistaken for a psychopath

August 2009

  • Burial by Neil Cross

    The muscular narrative digs up familiar themes of perversion and foetid secrets, says Alexandra Masters

December 2008

  • Burial

    Review: Burial by Neil Cross
    Burial is both a page-turner and a sensitive portrayal of a man at the end of his tether, says Laura Wilson

September 2008

  • Natural History

    Review: Natural History by Neil Cross
    The frightening permeability of borders lies at the centre of this complex and troubling book

February 2004

  • Sam and the Hoopers

    Neil Cross's Always the Sun is a thriller about bullying that gets mired in useless detail, says Harry Ritchie

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