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What does Amazon’s buyout of MGM mean for movie-lovers?

By Charles Bramesco

James Bond is the big name, but the ramifications extend far beyond 007.

Your quarantine guide to streaming video in the UK and US

By Charles Bramesco

Don’t let the encroaching pandemic prevent you from enriching yourself with the best of film and TV.

Which movies sold big at this year’s Sundance Film Festival?

By Charles Bramesco

Records were broken as Amazon, Netflix and the major studios battled for a piece of the indie market.

What shows like Sex Education and Luther teach us about therapists

By S.L. Page

Gillian Anderson and Hermione Norris’ characters fuel the myth that therapy is something to be feared.

15 Netflix Originals to look out for in 2019

By Rory Marsh

Our preview of the streaming site’s upcoming slate includes a Paul Rudd doppelgänger comedy and a dark update of Groundhog Day.

20 of the best new TV shows you should watch

By Emma Fraser

From peak Amy Adams to the return of Matt Groening, these are the series you can’t afford to miss this summer.

VOD has changed the way we watch movies. So what now?

By Hannah Strong

As streaming platforms vie with major film studios for viewers’ attention, great work is at risk of being lost in the content ether.

The 20 best new TV shows of 2017

By Hannah Strong

From American Gods to GLOW, we take a look at the brightest stars to grace the small screen this year.

Ronja, the Robber’s Daughter is a pint-sized delight

By Hannah Strong

Studio Ghibli take their unique brand of anime magic to the small screen.

30 TV shows you can’t afford to miss in 2017

By Little White Lies

Must-see series coming your way next year including Taboo, American Gods and Stranger Things.

Does binge culture pose a serious threat to cinema?

By Tom Bond

Streaming services are supplying quantity and quality to a rapidly growing global audience. Can cinema keep up?

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