TV
Scoop, Netflix review - revisiting a Right Royal nightmareFriday, 05 April 2024![]() What with the interminable Harry and Meghan saga, the death of the Queen and the recent health scares for Kate and King Chuck, this is just what the Royal Family needed – the exhumation of Prince Andrew’s catastrophic 2019 Newsnight interview with... Read more... |
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK vs the World Season 2, BBC Three review - fun, friendship and big talentsWednesday, 03 April 2024![]() In the finale of the latest RuPaul extravaganza to make it to the BBC, our hostess asks each of the competitors “why does the world need drag now more than ever?” The question needs detailed answers as increasingly more intense hate is hurled... Read more... |
This Town, BBC One review - lurid melodrama in Eighties BrummielandMonday, 01 April 2024![]() Industrious screenwriter Steven Knight has brought us (among many other things) Peaky Blinders, SAS: Rogue Heroes and even Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?, but This Town may not be remembered as one of his finest hours. Here, we find Knight... Read more... |
Passenger, ITV review - who are they trying to kid?Thursday, 28 March 2024![]() The screenwriting debut of actor Andrew Buchan, Passenger ends up resembling a bunch of ingredients looking for a cake. While characters come out with such meta-observations as “this isn’t Twin Peaks” and “this isn’t Broadchurch” – Buchan having... Read more... |
3 Body Problem, Netflix review - life, the universe and everything (and a bit more)Tuesday, 26 March 2024![]() From Game of Thrones producers David Benioff and DB Weiss, in cahoots with Alexander Woo, 3 Body Problem is Netflix’s daring attempt to dramatise Liu Cixin’s novel The Three-Body Problem. A mind-bending sci-fi epic spanning multiple decades, while... Read more... |
Manhunt, Apple TV+ review - all the President's menTuesday, 19 March 2024![]() President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on 14 April 1865, five days after General Robert E Lee’s surrender at Appomatox signalled the end of the American Civil War. The ensuing chase to catch his killer, John Wilkes Booth, is the basis of Manhunt... Read more... |
The Gentlemen, Netflix review - Guy Ritchie's further adventures in GeezerworldTuesday, 12 March 2024![]() Welcome back to Guy Ritchie’s Geezerworld, familiar from such slices of lurid villainhood as Lock, Stock…, RocknRolla and The Gentlemen (the movie). The Gentlemen (the TV series) takes some cues from the similarly-named big-screen event from 2019,... Read more... |
Oscars 2024: politics aplenty but few surprises as 'Oppenheimer' dominatesMonday, 11 March 2024![]() Oppenheimer as expected dominated the 96th Academy Awards, winning seven trophies whilst runner-up Poor Things took four prizes, including Emma Stone in the hotly contested category of best actress.There was a pro forma feeling to the roll call of... Read more... |
Prisoner, BBC Four review - jailhouse rocked by drugs, violence and racismThursday, 07 March 2024![]() The notion of prison as a pressure cooker of human behaviour and emotions is hardly a new one, but it can provide formidable fuel for drama. It does so here in this ferociously gripping Danish series, which hails from the same production company as... Read more... |
Drive to Survive, Season 6, Netflix review - F1 documentary overtaken by eventsTuesday, 27 February 2024![]() When the first season of Drive to Survive launched on Netflix in 2019, it was greeted with suspicion by some in the Formula One paddock. But with its sixth season now up on Netflix, just ahead of next weekend’s 2024 season-opening race in Bahrain,... Read more... |
The Way, BBC One review - steeltown bluesTuesday, 20 February 2024![]() This three-part drama arrives trailing clouds of big-byline glory. Michael Sheen directed and produced it (as well as making fleeting appearances on screen), James Graham wrote it and documentary-maker Adam Curtis co-produced it.But what is it? Part... Read more... |
Kin, Series 2, BBC One review - when crime dynasties collideMonday, 19 February 2024![]() The end of the first series of Kin found Dublin’s Kinsella crime family ridding themselves of bloodsucking drug baron Eamon Cunningham, but this was not an unalloyed blessing. As this second series opens, the Kinsellas are having to make new... Read more... |
