Dead Boy Detectives feels like a perfect fit for Steve Yockey (The Flight Attendant), who helped steer Supernatural to consistent success alongside Eric Kripke (The Boys) between 2017 and
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Fallout might have Bethesda’s seal of approval through its direct involvement, but there is something fundamentally wrong with this series from Prime Video. It has nothing to do with
Since Otto Farrant took over Alex Rider this franchise has gone from strength to strength. There is something about the long form format that lends itself to the Anthony
If Renegade Nell is to be believed, London in the 1700s was overrun with dandy highwaymen, high born magistrates and those who like to dabble in the dark arts.
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
In a culture oversaturated with superhero spin-offs, multiple multiverses and so many studios looking to get involved – no one mention Sony – Extraordinary is something special. Written and
Shogun needed to feel authentic, exceed expectations and crucially measure up to its predecessor. A trick this excellent series from Disney+ pulls off in minutes remaining faithful to the
If Band of Brothers was about the infantry, and The Pacific explored a similar set of circumstances at sea, then Masters of Air should require no explanation, as Apple
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
Doug Liman is busy making waves, since his remake of Roadhouse has been sidetracked onto Prime Video, bypassing cinemas, disappointing audiences, and incurring the wrath of this journeyman director
Writer-director Jonathan Glazer is all about awkward conversations, whether they explore re-incarnation in Birth, personal identity through alien infiltration for Under the Skin, or Nazi occupation during World War
If the only man Pablo Escobar feared was a woman named Griselda Blanco (Sofia Vergara), then audiences best buckle up, because Netflix are intent on unleashing hell in this
Oliver Twist is a tale as old as time, that speaks to the underdog in everyone, and celebrates triumph over adversity in the most definitive terms. The Artful Dodger
Baked into the icy wastes of Ennis, Alaska, are secrets even the dead never share. An isolated research station sits empty in the aftermath of an eerie attack captured
Making her way into the Marvel Spotlight, Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox) already represents a formidable force of nature, and a progressive step forward in storytelling for this superhero studio.
Jack Reacher is an anti-hero made flesh by millions of fiction fans who buy his books each year and forge a bond of kinship with a character, courtesy of
Percy Jackson made his movie debut battling the Lightning Thief in 2010 and laying the groundwork for another fantasy franchise to match Harry Potter. With Logan Lerman (Hunters) in
Image via ITV Studios Born Archie Leach to a womanising swindler from Bristol, Cary Grant would grow up to be one of Hollywood’s most famous leading men. In a
Image via Paramount+ Strange New Worlds literally bursts onto 4k, Blu-ray, and DVD in December upping the ante, expanding the playing field, and welcoming back Spock (Ethan Peck),
Image via Paramount When Star Trek: Picard premiered on Prime amid lavish ticker tape parades predicting a hero’s welcome, there were some who felt this might be jumping the
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
Image via Paramount+ Putting aside those tossed salads and scrambled eggs, the original Frasier remains a spin-off series of substance with an Emmy haul well into double digits that
Image via Netflix Best-selling novels with an award-winning back story come no weightier than All the Light We Cannot See, since the adversity of war trumps almost any obstacle.
Image via Netflix With all the pomp and ceremony of an ornate Gothic horror, writer-director Mike Flanagan (Midnight Mass) casts an affectionate eye over Edgar Allan Poe as he
Time travelling sci-fi murder mysteries are not only a real effort to say in one sentence, but rarely measure up to the expectations of others when so many genres
The angst-ridden rattle and hum of a pressure cooker kitchen hits small screens this October, when Boiling Point makes its debut courtesy of the BBC. Starting out life as
Ballsy, brash and morally bankrupt it might be, but the BAFTA-approved Brassic is back for a fifth season this September on Sky, catching Vinnie (Joe Gilgun), Erin (Michelle Keegan),
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
With the Seventies swagger of a blaxploitation feature and a cast of ensemble killers packed with personality – The Continental comes to Prime Video this September with all guns
Heart-felt yet hedonistic, Netflix’s Sex Education concludes with one final swing for the fences, bringing back Jean (Gillian Anderson), Otis (Asa Butterfield), Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) and Maeve (Emma Mackey)
Movies about the entertainment industry are plentiful, including The Player, Swimming with Sharks, and Adaptation. However, in the past less love has been shown to television, unless you count
The drama is out on Netflix now. Painkiller aims for audacious satire, dishes up indignation and looks to ignite the embers of debate around the US’s opioid addiction over
With one vintage Bentley and a taste for the demonic, Crowley (David Tennant) is an uber cool embodiment of evil which leapt from the minds of Neil Gaiman and
The Sicario writer returns to familiar territory for his latest TV thriller. New Paramount+ series Special Ops: Lioness opens in Syria on a forward area, baked solid by the
With seismic intensity and more powerhouse performances than most shows can muster, The Bear returns to Disney+ from 19 July for another run. Created by Christopher Storer, this Emmy
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
The show premieres on Friday, 7 July. Then You Run just sounds like good advice for anyone waking up next to unrefined heroin, a recently deceased father figure and
With an old skool Cold War vibe, a dash of alien infiltration, and the emergence of an avenging angel from his intergalactic safe house, Secret Invasion starts strong as
With an on-going threat of Eastern bloc uprising from an obsolete superpower, openly corrupt world leaders pleading their innocence both sides of the pond, and global economies in freefall
Hard-hitting new BBC series Best Interests — written by hardest working man in TV Jack Thorne (His Dark Materials) — explores the moral and ethical debates around terminal illness.
Returning to screens after 26 years, Oscar-winning screenwriter Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire) revisits some old friends from South Yorkshire, who once found fame giving it The Full Monty. Much
High-octane action and lavish European locations are the hallmarks of Citadel – a super slick new espionage romp from Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo. Featuring high-speed inter-railing
Boldly going where countless other have gone before, season one of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds hits digital download, DVD, Blu-ray steel book and 4k from May 15th. Having
A killer soundtrack papers over the cracks in Nick Love’s new Sky Max series. Created by Nick Love (The Sweeney), starring Jason Flemyng (The Walk-In), and full of pulsing
With key supporting roles in both The Post and Little Women, alongside that career-defining performance as Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad and prequel Better Call Saul, Bob Odenkirk is
Audiences get to see how deep the Rabbit Hole goes on Mar. 26, when Kiefer Sutherland returns to the espionage genre as John Weir, an off the radar undercover
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
Created and written by Tony Basgallop (Servant), The Consultant brings Hollywood chameleon Christoph Waltz (No Time to Die) to Prime Video – breathing life into productivity expert Regus Patoff.
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