Queasy thriller shaped more by one man’s sociopathy than broader sociological insight
Brutally violent Netflix series about a mother and son on the run is set in 1850s Utah Territory
Lumon employees grapple with newfound information about their alter egos in Apple TV+’s striking, superlative series
‘Lockerbie: A Search for Truth’ stars Colin Firth as a father bereaved by the 1988 airliner bomb; season 2 of ‘Squid Game’ dials up the psychological warfare; Simon Schama surveys postwar British culture in ‘Story of Us’; ‘Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action’ chronicles the show’s huge audiences and ruined lives; Diane Morgan deadpans her way through existential questions in ‘Cunk on Life’; ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’ is a feature-length treat — reviews by Dan Einav
The genre is thriving and, with bumper ratings for shows such as ‘Yellowstone’, is proving well attuned to Trumpian times
Penile accidents; Zildjian; allocator laments; subscriptions; Markle’s cooking show
The clinical psychologist talks taste
Two-part show explores how Springer drew huge audiences and ruined lives — though its approach is problematic
The historian’s BBC documentary ranges from the music of The Specials to the art of Pauline Boty to explain a country in flux
The actor plays a grieving father whose daughter was among the 270 victims of the deadly 1988 terrorist attack
Charlie Brooker and Diane Morgan’s satirical creation waxes lyrical on biology, consciousness — and ‘Pump up the Jam’
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Netflix’s Korean megahit returns with inky-humoured satire underpinning its brutal competition
An exploration of the history and legacy of this manipulative genre manages to navigate the silly and the serious
Christmas special marks the end of James Corden and Ruth Jones’s sitcom after 17 years
Feathers McGraw is back on the rampage in a gently pointed parable about the dangers of our tech-obsessed times
Documentary traces how a working-class boy from south London turned himself into a global icon of British charm
Steven Knight’s hit military drama returns with a second series about the real-life mavericks of an unruly unit
Love, loss and a perilous suitcase feature in Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies’s hour-long ‘Joy to the World’
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Controversy stalks a series that deals with Northern Ireland’s violent recent past
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Partnership is latest sign of diminishing importance of traditional TV platforms in favour of social media channels
The 1990s sitcom stars unite as a couple selling a Los Angeles villa containing dark secrets