Stylish Bomb Girls “terrific”

From Cathi Bond of Rabble.ca:

  • Bomb Girls is an explosive homegrown TV drama
    Stylistically, the program is reminiscent of Douglas Sirk’s technicolour melodramas of the 1950s, or the colour saturated sets and wardrobes that we’ve seen in Mad Men. There’s a particular look to this period, and director Adrienne Mitchell, not wanting to fall back on the sepia tones so frequently used in period dramas, opted to use to a special kind of HD Kodachrome film look so the series would vibrantly pop. In short, Bomb Girls looks great. Read more.
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Bomb Girls take charge

From Bryan Cairns of Huffington Post:

  • ‘Bomb Girls’: A TV Miniseries Where Women Rule the Roost
    Visiting the “Bomb Girls” set is like being transported back to the early ’40s. The six-part miniseries, which revolves around the dedicated Canadian women who stepped up to work in a munitions factory during World War II, is shot in Toronto, and has the look and feel of a “Mad Men” – “Pan Am” hybrid. Naturally, the producers took special care to capture the war vibe of the ’40s, and the intricate details will be impossible to miss when the miniseries premieres on January 4 at 8 p.m. on Global TV. Read more.
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