Have to say I’m also struggling with this season, having enjoyed previous ones. A sprawling plot without enough sense of what it’s about, where it might be going or even what genre we’re in. I guess...
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Have to say I’m also struggling with this season, having enjoyed previous ones. A sprawling plot without enough sense of what it’s about, where it might be going or even what genre we’re in. I guess...
Mr and Mrs Smith on Prime is treat so far, four episodes in. Likeable characters with great chemistry, very stylish, lovely photography and locations, some action and espionage on the side, what more...
The latest series of Fargo on Prime is excellent, so many great characters, and beautifully put together too.
I suspect some here would be appalled by Obliterated on Netflix, given that it’s a comedy about a crack CIA team attempting to save Las Vegas from a nuclear device, after partying hard with every...
Nowhere near new but Yellowstone has become a multi-season binge watch in our house, and I don’t event like cowboys, or I thought I didn’t.
Was about to say the same thing, after two episodes back to back. Lovely to look at with soft, nostalgic photography, beautiful colour grading and a great sense of time and place. But crucially it...
7 episodes into Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and it’s hitting the spot with some well judged original series nostalgia. It looks lovely and there’s something pleasantly warm and cosy about it, just...
The Peripheral on Amazon Prime was a good sci-fi binge watch to follow Rings of Power. This is the Westworld team working with considerably more coherent material, as it’s adapted from the William...
Saving Rings of Power for Christmas is paying off, in a totally epic way. And who can argue with a Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas special (Disney)?
Only 2 episodes in but definably on-board, very good so far.
WeCrashed on Apple TV is excellent. Great performances from Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway as the founders of WeWork, and if that sounds a bit dry and niche, it really isn’t, it’s more like an updated...
Enjoyable, but he’s not the Reacher I’d imagined from the books. Lee Child is an exec producer so I suppose he should know. But I’d imagined someone a bit older, less clean cut and more weathered,...
Surprisingly Hawkeye on Disney turns out to be one of the better Marvel spin offs, based on the first few episodes. Crucially, he’s introduced as more of a mentor than a main character, giving him a...
I’ve just started on season 4 of Goliath on Prime, and the first episode might just be the best looking show on TV. It combines styles from the history of cinema, with nods to old westerns, film...
Part way through Losing Alice on Apple TV and it’s beautifully made, intriguing and atmospheric. While from Israel it has a touch of the classic French, ‘Super hot but unfortunately utterly nuts’...
The Flight Attendant - looks like it should be complete rubbish, turns out to be anything but. Only a few episodes in but so far pure enjoyment and highly recommended. Make sure you’ve poured...
I’m part way through Apple TV’s The Morning Show and finding it completely gripping. It’s polished, very well cast and acted, tightly paced, dramatic and intelligent. This one seems to have divided...
‘What we do in the shadows’ series 2! Both series are on iPlayer, it’s hilarious.
Unlike Space Force, Upload and Mythic Quest sadly, is there a new genre of unfunny comedies or something?
Agreed, Top Boy was good and turned into a bit of a binge watch. We had to watch it with subtitles though!
Not new, but I’m finally catching up with Atlanta via Apple TV / iPlayer and it’s well worth a look. Who knew there was a genre somewhere between The Wire and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
+1, was about to point this one out too. On BBC it was ok but now it’s on Netflix with a bigger budget it’s excellent in every department. They are clearly pitching it as a Vikings (also great) and...
‘Godless’ on Netflix is a quality show, never thought I’d get so into a Western, well worth a look.