by Roxanne Sancto
The show’s final season finds our equine protagonist in a self-reflective mood.
Jesse Pinkman returns in the long-awaited big-screen send off for one of television’s best-loved characters.
Jill Soloway’s hit series bows out in style, but the big, brassy show tunes don’t always hit the right notes.
Charlie Brooker flips the script in the show’s fifth season, focusing on the nuances of male relationships.
The director’s dramatisation of the Central Park jogger case is a vital true crime chronicle.
Tanya Saracho’s Starz comedy incisively skewers the gentrification of Los Angeles’ Latino neighbourhoods.
Over five seasons, Abbi and Ilana have taught us the value of female friendship in a way few other shows have.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s beautifully flawed protagonist is back with a delightful vengeance.
This pitch-black relationship comedy is one of the year’s most excruciatingly awkward – and best – viewing experiences.
HBO’s adaptation of Elena Ferrente’s novel sees a woman recall the special friendship that changed her life.
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