Chernobyl has rightly received 14 BAFTA nominations.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-52878090
If you haven't yet seen this remarkable short series I cannot recommend it highly enough. Simply brilliant in every respect.
So clever my foot fell off.
^^^ Couldn't agree more TFB! Well deserved.
Despite enjoying the past two series of Killing Eve, I am finding the current series (#3) a bit 'take it or leave it'.
The first was certainly the best, series 2 was OK and watchable, this one is still watchable, but so far away from the quality of the original I think it has probably had its day.
Shame, but all good things must come to an end.
Thanks for recommending this. The missus and I started watching and got hooked. Great tension throughout.
We're now at the end of episode 7. Did see your spoiler and now I'm not looking forward to the end as much
Still hoping that it's at least conclusive and not too big of a cliffhanger though.
A friend recommended 'its always sunny in philadelphia' on netflix...long running sitcom about a bunch of slackers who run an Irish bar...dark offensive humour so look away if easily offended but I'm hooked...
We've been watching 'Succession' on NowTV, drama series of a powerful Media empire with a Patriarch running the show with 4 children vying for position to inherit the empire, really well done and lots of twists and turns, quite funny in places too.
Cheers..
Jase
Been watching an Australian series called Harrow. It’s a bit of an Australian Dexter.. a medical examiner come serial killer... it does have some really good cliff hangers and captivating to watch the next episode.
Series 2 is on alibi at the moment, but also if you want to binge amazon prime have both series available. Looking forward to what looks like a set up for season 3. It stars Ioan Grufford as the main character.
Not too complex but a good watch.
***spoiler - I also like that there are clues in the opening credits to the story for the series.
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Not a new one, but I've just started watching 24 all over again.
The novelty of realtime is gone, but it's so long since I watched the first series that it's like watching it for the first time.
Glad to say I'm enjoying it all over again.
M
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Enjoying The Great, a very funny, still lavishly shot, historical romp about Catherine and her rise to power in the Russian court. Elle Fanning's very good and Nicholas Hoult as Emperor Peter is hilarious.
Yep definitely not for everyone but I rate it highly, I think some of the earlier seasons are the best - have you started from season 1 on Netflix? I know it's still running but I haven't watched any since season 10 as I thought it had lost its way a bit and become repetitive.
Just finished the three seasons of Hannibal on Netflix. Not a new series but it completely escaped my attention the first time 'round. I usually enjoy anything featuring Mads Mikkelsen and he plays a stunning role in Hannibal, that icy stillness and sheer presence is perfect for the part imho.
Cheers,
Gary
Just started (well binged 5 episodes today) 'Godfather of Harlem'. It's a prety typical story, but I think that Forest Whitaker is a superb actor and really makes it
I’ve been enjoying “For all Mankind” on AppleTV.
“Imagine a world were the global space race never ended...”.
Current favourites are Chicago PD, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2805096/, and Colony, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4209256/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1. Colony is on Netflix and PD is on Sky GO according to Justwatch UK. Netflix and Prime for me in Aus.
Revisiting "30 Rock" for maybe the fourthtime over the years. A great show and I seem to have a little bit of thing for Tina Fey.
I binge watched 'A Deadly Union' from Walter Presents C4 and thoroughly enjoyed it.
scooter
Can’t wait for Billions - season 5 coming shortly.
convinced the wife to try better call saul,4 episodes in we are both hooked
Just watched the Salisbury Poisonings on iplayer. Only 3 episodes but thought it was really well done. Worth a watch.
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Storyville on BBC and iPlayer always has interesting films.
Watched this, this week. Some sad and painful stories.
Storyville, Facing Franco's Crimes: The Silence of Others: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000bynq via @bbciplayer
And tonight watched College Behind Bars, degree programme in NY prisons. Excellent, the power of education.
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Just finished watching Ozark on Netflix. Definitely recommend. Can’t wait for season 4.
Petrolhead Heaven is a nice easy watch - take an iconic car and drive it on a road trip on one of the most iconic or beautiful roads in the world. Only thirty minutes per episode- it’s like a travel show with a cool car.
So clever my foot fell off.
having watched Space force ep1, i can confirm i will not be watching ep2 - its daft
The Sinner is back for another series on Netflix
Bill Pullman was excellent in the first 2 series if you haven't seen it
The Boys 2 starts on Sept 4. on Amazon Prime.
I've just finished 3 seasons of Hap & Leonard. Absolutely worth watching. Like Bosch, based on novels. Any suggestions for another show?
Is it me or did you notice the same: Amazon's shows make good use of great music! With the help of Shazam and Amazon's 'X-Ray status', it's easy to find the title and performing artist! I like that. E.g. in the last episode of Hap & Leonard, atrocious weather played a big part of the story. Music score was by Larry Davis: Texas Flood. A song I'd only heard being played by Stevie Ray Vaughan!
M.
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Tunefind is your friend.
F.T.F.A.
I've just got into 'The Good Fight' on Amazon Prime. It's great!
I recently watched ‘See’ on Apple TV. I thought it was really enjoyable and definitely worth watching.
‘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?
We watching the Salisbury Poisonings and really enjoyed it.
Jeremy Vine on radio 2 was on about it last week and linked it to The Americans that's on Amazon Prime and said it was very good, so we're 2 episodes in and enjoying that also.
I just finished watching all 10 episodes of Space Force with my wife and two grown sons. We all pretty much agreed is was barely watchable. Fortunately, there was just enough nuance from Steve Carell and John Malkovich to make up for the seriously flawed scripts and heavy-handed humor. A major overhaul will be required if a Season 2 becomes reality.
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 critics in America but four episodes in, I’m having a hard time understanding why - unless it’s the usual reason, that half the critics in America are incredibly dense.
Last Chance U on Netflix, college (American) football and how the system works over there. Interesting viewing.