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'Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere' Review : Theroux Enters the “Manosphere” With Expectedly Terrifying and Funny Results
A scathing hit-piece on a disgusting online culture fuelled by outrage, vapidness and a desperate grab for wealth and fame over any morals as Theroux allows these people to freely talk and dig themselves into deeper contradictory holes.

Dan Bremner
10 hours ago


'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' Review: A Fitting, but Familiar Televisual Send-off For Thomas Shelby
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is a stylish, silly and camp send-off for Thomas Shelby that still has Murphy putting in great work with a fun supporting cast. But while it's a conclusive ending, it rarely feels more than an extended episode of the show than it does a real film.

Dan Bremner
6 days ago


'War Machine' Review: An Industrial Evolution of the Predator Formula That Truly Delivers
War Machine is a triumph of grit and futuristic horror. While the plot follows a familiar survival trajectory, it is elevated by its commitment to character building and its grounded military material.

Shauna Bushe
Mar 9


'Vladimir' Review: Desire, Delusion and Delicious Chaos
Vladimir is clever without being smug, provocative without resorting to cheap tricks. Rachel Weisz anchors the series with a performance that invites us to laugh, wince and worry in equal measure.

Romey Norton
Mar 9


What's Streaming on Netflix in March 2026
March on Netflix brings a wide-ranging mix of ambitious originals, returning fan favourites, and a handful of familiar films making their way back into the spotlight. Discover what to watch on Netflix this March.
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Mar 2


'Bridgerton' Season 4 - Part 2 Review: Silk, Scandal and Second Chances
A triumphant, velvet-drenched reminder that when it comes to the art of the period drama, Bridgerton still wears the crown.

Shauna Bushe
Mar 2


'Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model' Review: A Reflection of its Time That Hasn’t Aged Well
Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model is about reality TV, who has power, who doesn’t, and how easily it can be abused when cameras are rolling.

Romey Norton
Feb 20


'Being Gordon Ramsay' Review: Inside the Pressure Cooker of Perfection
In an era obsessed with branding, Being Gordon Ramsay offers a portrait of a man still chasing standards he knows he may never fully satisfy. And, we have to give credit for letting us into his life this way, it’s brilliant PR.

Romey Norton
Feb 19


'The Investigation of Lucy Letby' Review: The Case That Won’t Stay Closed
The Investigation of Lucy Letby is less about uncovering new facts than about exploring how narratives are built, consumed, and sustained. As a documentary, it is measured, absorbing, and ethically thorny.

Romey Norton
Feb 9


What's Streaming on Netflix in February 2026
February on Netflix UK brings a mix of big‑buzz originals, returning favourites, and a few hidden gems for film fans to rediscover.
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Jan 29


'Bridgerton' Season 4 - Part 1 Review: Masquerades, Mirrors, and the Romance of Not Seeing Clearly
Bridgerton Season 4 understands that romance is not just about recognition, but readiness. And in asking whether love can survive when fantasy dissolves into reality, the series offers one of its most mature propositions yet.

Romey Norton
Jan 29
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