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The four-part documentary traces the band’s evolution from their mid-1980s rise to an anniversary comeback
A doctor is put on a plane back to China in a conspiracy series grounded by leaden dialogue and implausible plotting
‘Split Screen: Kid Nation’ and ‘The Bachelor of Buckingham Palace’ look back on troubling shows
The seven-part series is based on a disturbing real-life ordeal experienced by its writer and star, Richard Gadd
Like the sham couple of the rebooted spy drama, our writer has fallen for the beautifully decked out West Village pad
Tom Hollander’s titular writer ruffles feathers in ‘Capote vs The Swans’; BBC2’s ‘Pompeii: The New Dig’ documents a game-changing excavation; ‘Baby Reindeer’ is an unsettling truth-based stalker drama; biographical costume drama ‘Franklin’ stars Michael Douglas stars as Benjamin Franklin; season 2 of gritty Belfast police drama ‘Blue Lights’; Amazon Prime’s ‘Fallout’ is an apocalyptic video-game adaptation — reviews by Dan Einav
Demi Moore, Naomi Watts and Chloë Sevigny play a coterie of women whose feathers are ruffled by Tom Hollander’s Truman
Surprising and moving BBC docu-series charts the most significant new excavation at the site for a generation
A sequel to the 2015 murder investigation series looks at Robert Durst’s accomplices and what motivates crime
Creators Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson set the series within the very real tragedies of Belfast’s past and present
Never remake your heroes merely in a bid for wide appeal
Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy imagine a nuclear apocalypse in new Amazon series adapted from popular video game
Part biography and part costume drama, Michael Douglas plays Benjamin Franklin with twinkling mischief
The kitschy maximalism and femininity of the architecturally ambiguous residence feel like extensions of the homemaker herself
As well as a court case, the series ending brings numerous callbacks and a cameo from Jerry Seinfeld himself
A half-baked satire set in a fictional autocracy is sustained by the sheer force of personality of one charismatic individual
Jonathan Nolan, brother of Christopher, on why the end-of-the-world adaptation is the beginning of a new one
An affectionate homage to the golden age of silver-screen crime dramas
The actor plays the New York grifter in a noirish new adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel
This six-part BBC drama is part coming-of-age tale, part multigenerational family drama
Louisa Harland stars in a magical romp on Disney+ with supporting turns from Adrian Lester and Joely Richardson
This refreshingly understated profile is full of personal, often self-deprecating commentary
Director-general says ‘fundamental questions’ need to be asked as corporation battles flagging demand
Hour-long film pieces together footage from Ukrainian soldiers defending the country’s eastern front
Would you like a thoughtful disquisition with that kneecapping, squire?
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