For fans of comedy Steve! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces is essential viewing. With a combined running time of 3 hours plus, this evocative travelog immerses audiences into
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Criminal Record is proof that crime dramas can still inspire, repulse, and engage delivering hard hitting social commentary alongside top-tier performances from seasoned veterans. It may aim to entertain
Image via Apple Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is a Kurt Russell fest for fans of this evergreen action star, that only gets better when audiences realise his son Wyatt
Image via Apple Jackson Lamb (Gary Oldman) is an MI5 section chief with all the charm of an SS officer who cloaks his excessive intellect beneath an unwashed indifference
Best friends Lisa (Antonia Thomas) and Danny (Craig Roberts) have trouble sleeping. Connected by late night conversations and a shared condition, is Still Up the romcom Apple TV+ insomniacs
Lacking in life signs on every level, Edgar Minnows (Zach Woods) opens season 2 of The Afterparty still suited and booted in his wedding bed. With both eyes open
Life, as it turns out, is a lottery rife with missed opportunities, fortuitous interactions, and more than the occasional happy accident. The Big Door Prize, which stars Chris O’Dowd
Globetrotting espionage thriller Liaison, which premieres on Apple from Feb. 24, brings together two formidable performers in Vincent Cassel (La Haine) and Eva Green (Penny Dreadful) for the first
Hello Tomorrow, which premieres on Apple TV on Feb 17, exists in a world futuristic ’50s kitsch, where huge Buicks glide by without wheels, and salesmen sell people lunar
Harrison Ford seems to be experiencing a career renaissance, with the imminent Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Yellowstone prequel 1923, and now Shrinking – which hits Apple TV Jan. 27. That this surge
Inspired by the novel Are You Sleeping by Kathleen Barber, police procedural and podcast private eye hybrid Truth be Told has consistently delivered from day one. With the Oscar winning Octavia Spencer embodying Poppy Scoville-Parnell,
Season 4 of Servant promises a reckoning on Spruce Street, which will begin with homeless gatherings and continue inside as masonry cracks and basements subside. This is when Leanne (Nell Tiger
When it comes to murder, some things are best kept in the family. An adage that never held more weight than it does in Bad Sisters, which streams on AppleTV from
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. Thousands of people lost their lives as storm force winds wreaked havoc, leaving emergency services stretched to breaking point. Five Days
With the arrival of Black Bird, which hits Apple TV on July 8, reasons not to sign up are running out. Taron Egerton (Rocketman) is back on our screens
If ever an Apple original could be accused of suffering from first world problems, then Loot would be the one. In a series of 10 30-minute soundbites, audiences will quickly become
Directed in the main by James Hawes, a showrunner who brought TNT’s Snowpiercer to life, this seedy espionage thriller series stars Gary Oldman as a lifer in charge of the MI5
As society changes, work practices become more esoteric, and numerous jobs are commonplace, WeCrashed feels blessed with celestial levels of good timing even within the startup dramatization golden age. With this
In many respects, The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, adapted by James Mosley from his own novel, shares more than a little DNA with Florian Zeller’s The Father. Both deal with
Created by Dan Erikson, directed in part by Ben Stiller, and featuring an A-list ensemble, Severance is the latest offering from Apple TV Plus. Taking its inspiration from Terry
It should come as no surprise that Suspicion — an intricately penned and potentially provocative thriller from Apple TV Plus — is so engaging. With an emotional premise, solid casting, and
As Servant advances into season 3 with all its tonal ideocracies intact, audiences may start to question that pedestrian pace. There is no doubting the ensemble cast which includes Lauren Ambrose,
Inspired by a true crime podcast and penned by a veteran of Veep, Succession and The Thick of It; this Will Ferrell-Paul Rudd double-header should be flawless. Big on character building, subtle in
The word Invasion feels implicitly threatening. It suggests solid characters in crisis, an impending threat of global significance and most importantly conflict. Marauding alien lifeforms, threats to life and limb and
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has gone all in with Apple, offering up a character piece jam packed with contemporary angst. Unfortunately, as Mr. Corman this genuinely engaging actor may well divide popular opinion.
For those who thought The Morning Show was all Apple had to offer think again. Carrying influences from The Office into new territory, Mythic Quest thrived on dysfunctional dynamics and a central performance from Rob
In 1986 Paul Shrader and Peter Weir tackled The Mosquito Coast on film. They created in the process a densely layered allegorical diatribe on the evils of consumerism. With Harrison Ford
Adapted from the French short form series and written and directed by Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead, Don’t Breathe), Calls is a strange proposition for consumers of conventional content. Split over nine episodes
There is an inherent theatricality to Servant which makes it unique. Mainly limited to a single location and viewing the outside world through televisions or smart phones, it remains intentionally two