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Donald Glover’s hit show returns with another steady mix of satire, dark comedy and cultural narratives.
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Lisa McGee’s candid sitcom is a welcome antidote to the usual portrayals of Northern Ireland.
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From Black America to The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, these are the small screen gems headed your way in 2018.
Charlie Brooker’s latest collection of sci-fi horrors does not disappoint.
From American Gods to GLOW, we take a look at the brightest stars to grace the small screen this year.
This episode from Season 4 offers a quietly chilling near-future vision of an over-protective society.
Studio Ghibli take their unique brand of anime magic to the small screen.
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The Netflix adaptation is characterised by the competing visions of writer Sarah Polley and director Mary Harron.
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