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In the new TV sensation, hockey is merely a conduit for hot men, hotel rooms and hook-ups
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While there are exciting movies and series to come this year, the industry feels like it’s out of ideas
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Our choice of the year’s essential small-screen entertainment
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The new TV adaptation of Peter Shaffer’s 1979 play is cuttingly comic with a more modern feel.
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No one asked for The Great Peep Show Christmas Bake Off but I must begrudgingly admit it might be the…
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New releases are tapping in to the cosy sentimentality of cult classics – and social conservatism
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In an already stuffed TV Western market, this Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey version doesn’t offer much that’s new
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The bruising TV adaptation of Nick Cave’s 2009 novel is more palatable than the book – but still not for…
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Vince Gilligan’s new series asks whether the price of peace is worth the subordination of the individual
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The writer, who was the New Statesman’s TV reviewer for nearly two decades, has died aged 56
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A new documentary explores the moral complexity of To Catch a Predator, a 2000s show based on hunting paedophiles
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Netflix’s period piece tells the story of a president overlooked by history and his oddball assassin
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The whole thing is a delectable blend of intrigue and jokes, often at the expense of identity politics
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Coben’s new Amazon show is utterly implausible, absurdly pacy, and has more twists and turns than Thorpe Park
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The show is full of embarrassing depictions of sexual rejection. Could the reboot save teenagers from the manosphere?
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The singer-turned-designer’s new documentary is a surface-level retelling of an otherwise fascinating life
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The show’s line-up seems to have been selected from a decade ago. But that’s nothing to fret about
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Can a national joke survive when it’s also trying to become a national treasure?
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First aired 25 years ago, the show subverted the golden age of American nuclear family sitcoms
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Jenny Han’s book-turned-TV-show rests on a single plot device – but somehow it captivated us all.
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