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Jude Law and Jason Bateman shine as intensely charismatic figures under extreme pressure
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Jude Law and Jason Bateman shine as intensely charismatic figures under extreme pressure
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The entertainer’s latest documentary is an affirmation of life against the brutality of dictatorship.
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With their new Channel 4 sketch show, the duo are on a mission to save the comedy double-act.
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In Netflix’s latest slick political drama, Suranne Jones offers a complex psychological portrait of leadership.
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She changed things for women. I can see why the boundaried younger generation are affronted to hear that.
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The second series of the Addams Family spin-off is an elegant anomaly in the streamer’s line-up.
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You can’t fault the world-historical ambition of Jason Momoa’s period action drama.
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ITV’s bid to combine marine conservation and entertainment is a slender concept stretched thinner with each episode.
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In Too Much, her first major TV project since Girls, the American screenwriter proves she knows London like a local.
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America’s Love Island moment affirms that degrading reality TV is all we can offer now.
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The BBC news presenter’s pilgrimage to Kumbh Mela is a half-hearted attempt to find spirituality.
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A TV retelling of the famous sisters’ lives is cartoony, exaggerated and too determined to be modern and droll.
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The second series dramatising the aftermath of the 1983 Brink’s-Mat heist is solid but tends towards the grandiose.
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Jesse Armstrong’s sharp, satirical film about four tech entrepreneurs imagines a plausible dystopian future.
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I didn’t think we needed another drama about the Lockerbie air disaster. I was wrong.
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I demand that no one is ever again allowed to commission a series as poor and as dubious as Change…
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The second series of the medical Line of Duty asks: what’s the difference between being stretched and negligence?
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Jeff Pope’s meticulous, minute-by-minute reconstruction of the events of July 2005 reveals the shameful circumstances of De Menezes’ death.
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In this documentary, Theroux allows ultra-nationalist Israeli settlers to speak with perfect openness. It is chilling.
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With a great cast and bold writing, Chris Lang’s new murder mystery drama is deliciously watchable.
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