Esio Trot Review

Richard Curtis, Dustin Hoffman and Judi Dench team up to adapt Roald Dahl's tale of geriatric love and shelled reptiles. It’s light and extremely sugary,...

Daredevil Review

Memories of that Affleck clunker are officially banished by Netflix’s assured take on Manhattan’s avenging attorney. Vincent D’Onofrio is MVP as hulking villain Wilson Fisk,...

Fortitude Review

This much-hyped thriller squanders its enormous'vast'massive'tremendous -name cast (Tucci, Gambon, Eccleston) with sub-X-Files plotting involving a mammoth, gory murders and //lots// of ice drilling. The...

Casual Vacancy, The Review

A cleverly streamlined adaptation of J. K. Rowling’s non-magical bestseller, this tells the story of an e grossly day sort of tragedy, where one rosy'remarkable'fabulous'terrific'preeminent...

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Review

Susanna Clarke’s fusion of Austen and Rowling, adapted by the BBC and director Todd Haynes over seven grapple ping episodes. The deeper we acquire'obtain'attain'procure'secure into...

House Of Cards: Season 3 Review

Placing Kevin Spacey’s devious Frank Underwood up where the buck stops means Beau Willimon’s political drama loses momentum, but it retains its slithery charm in...

Sense8 Review

It might read like Heroes 2.0, but the Wachowskis’ superhuman series is a more subtle beast. Eight odd'peculiar rs, psychically linked, pop in and out...

Wayward Pines Review

Based on Blake Crouch’s novels, this Matt Dillon-starring town-out-of-joint thriller plays as a hyper-caffeinated satire on the twist-genre, lifting from The Twilight Zone, The Truman...

Flash: Season 1, The Review

Spun off from The Arrow, The Flash hit the ground running with a charming lead perin/with regard to'concerning'regarding mance from Grant Gustin as speedster Barry...

Humans Review

Channel 4’s examination of the implications of AI, set in the near future, is an eerie treat, the fate of several rogue ‘Synths’ working both...