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Vladimir review: Rachel Weisz's story of obsession is worth obsessing over
Rachel Weisz and Leo Woodall star in Netflix's erotic literary drama that's just as smart as it is spicyReviews
56 Days season 1 review: It felt like 56 days passed watching this show
Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia star in Prime Video's erotic thriller that neglects the thrillsReviews
No Other Choice review: A blackly comic thriller that's too good for the Oscars
Lee Byung-hun stars in Park Chan-Wook's tenth feature, an unmissable black comedy thriller that amuses and horrifies in equal measureReviews
FX's The Beauty: "Infuriating" horror barely earns one star
Ryan Murphy is back with a horror story exploring obsession with youth, beauty and cosmetic surgeriesReviews
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms may not be the show you're expecting
A mismatched buddy comedy from the world of Game of Thrones delivers gentle humour in a story with a much smaller scopeReviews
His & Hers review: Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal bring the heat in dangerous Netflix thriller
Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal star in a dark, twisty thriller that's driven by their star power and chemistryReviews
Fallout season 2 spoiler-free review: An action-packed return to the wasteland
Fallout returns for its second season, based on the best-selling games. Here’s why it may be your next TV obsessionReviews
Eternity film review: Just an old-fashioned romantic comedy in which everyone is dead
Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller and Callum Turner must resolve their love triangle to move on to paradise in this charming romantic comedy set in the afterlifeReviews
Forget The Traitors. Alan Carr’s real genius is in Changing Ends
Northampton’s finest delves back into his life for a third helping of TV’s most underrated sitcom. Here's why fans of The Celebrity Traitors should tune inReviews
The Mighty Nein season 1 review: Makes The Legend of Vox Machina seem like a kids’ show
The Mighty Nein season 1 is an ambitious, darker and sometimes messier spin on the world of The Legend of Vox Machina, with plenty of violence and crude humourReviews
Down Cemetery Road spoiler-free review: Slow Horses fans won’t want to miss this
Apple TV has adapted another one of Mick Herron's crime novels, with two legendary British leads. Here's why it may be your next big series bingeReviews
Nobody Wants This season 2 review: The honeymoon phase is officially over
Joanne and Noah return to Netflix for a second season that's still charming, but lacks the spark that made season 1 special – read our full review hereReviews
Regretting You review: Like eating plain white bread for two hours
The latest Colleen Hoover adaptation is out on Friday, with a cast that includes Mason Thames and Mckenna Grace. But it's for hardcore fans onlyReviews
The Mastermind review: "Don't let anyone con you into skipping this one"
Kelly Reichardt's The Mastermind isn't the heist movie you think it is. It's better, and Josh O'Connor knocks the leading role out of the parkReviews
The Woman in Cabin 10 review: Keira Knightley’s nautical thriller drowns in mediocrity
Keira Knightley's thriller The Woman in Cabin 10 is out now on Netflix. Unfortunately, it's so boring that even a stellar cast can't save itReviews
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery review – “Benoit Blanc is back with a vengeance”
Rian Johnson upholds his Knives Out legacy with this latest murder mystery, which is filled with plenty of curveballs, all served with a Gothic twistReviews
Sisu: Road to Revenge review: Go big to get home
Jalmari Helander's sequel to Sisu was a standout film of Fantastic Fest 2025, delivering action in droves as well as a surprising amount of heartReviews
HIM review: Taking the toxicity of American football to task
Jordan Peele takes on a producing role in this sports horror, which puts the toll that athletes go through for the enjoyment of fans at the forefrontReviews
Slow Horses season 5 spoiler-free review: Jackson Lamb’s one-liners are as lacerating as ever
The new season of Apple TV+'s Emmy award-winning show maintains the high standard set so far, and is a fitting send-off for writer Will SmithReviews



















