
CATASTROPHE – Series Three
[usr 4.5] Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s semi-biographical sitcom Catastrophe recently returned to Channel 4 for its third series. Named after a quote from...
A collection of articles concerning television in all its forms.

[usr 4.5] Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s semi-biographical sitcom Catastrophe recently returned to Channel 4 for its third series. Named after a quote from...

[usr 3.0] I know too many people who gave up on Better Call Saul during its first season, either because it wasn’t enough like...

[usr 4.5] Noah Hawley’s Legion is a hard show to classify. It can, at least on some level, be seen as a superhero drama (as it’s based...

What new movies and television shows are most deserving of your attention this month? Our editor, Dan Owen, selects his top six choices for UK audiences…

[usr 4.5] We live in a world where there are more television shows than you can possibly fit into your life. It’s a struggle...

[usr 4.0] Taboo is the kind of show that divides people. For every person who loves it passionately (revelling in the mud, muck, and...

[usr 4.0] A flashback sequence sums up where we’ve come from, and where we might be heading in “Fallout”, the season 2 finale of...

[usr 3.5] The final two episodes of The Man in the High Castle’s second season gather up all the ongoing subplots, as Japan and...

[usr 3.5] As we head to the season finale, “Loose Lips” re-arranges the furniture on The Man in the High Castle, and although it’s...

I cannot say enough good things about John Hurt. What he did is just glorious. His character is so fantastic. It’s a human-being thing;...

What new movies and television shows are most deserving of your attention this month? Our editor, Dan Owen, selects his top six choices for UK audiences…

[usr 4.0] A Series of Unfortunate Events occupies an interesting position as a story that’s simultaneously charming and dark. There are very few other...