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The Plot Against America makes for stark viewing in uncertain times

By Roxanne Sancto

David Simon and Ed Burns’ HBO series imagines an alternate reality that suddenly feels frighteningly close to home.

Feel Good offers a fresh, relatable depiction of addictive love

By Emma Fraser

Mae Martin’s Channel 4/Netflix co-production tackles gender identity, female sexuality and drug dependency.

Hulu’s High Fidelity is a musical meditation on (self-)love

By Roxanne Sancto

Zoë Kravitz plays the lead in this pleasing 10-part reimagining of Nick Hornby’s 1995 novel.

Sex Education and the search for truer pleasures

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Laurie Nunn’s consistently funny, wonderfully acted series offers so much more than shallow titillation.

The Witcher review – An entertaining romp through bleak high fantasy

By Kambole Campbell

Netflix’s Andrej Sapowski adaptation is playful, violent, and enamoured with Henry Cavill’s chest.

The L Word: Generation Q review – still struggling with growing pains

By Roxanne Sancto

Marja-Lewis Ryan reimagines her hit 2000s show for the current LGBT+ community, with mixed results.

The End of the F***ing World returns with fresh faces and new twists

By Emma Fraser

British star Naomi Ackie joins Jessica Barden for the second season of the dark teen comedy.

BoJack Horseman Season 6 offers a painfully real perspective on time

By Roxanne Sancto

The show’s final season finds our equine protagonist in a self-reflective mood.

Damon Lindelof’s Watchmen is the most incendiary show of 2019

By Hannah Strong

HBO’s remix of Alan Moore’s graphic novel is a strange, complicated beast – and all the better for it.

Transparent Musicale Finale review – A colourful, flawed crescendo

By Roxanne Sancto

Jill Soloway’s hit series bows out in style, but the big, brassy show tunes don’t always hit the right notes.

Science-fiction and songwriting find perfect harmony in Carole & Tuesday

By Kambole Campbell

The latest anime series from Shinichirō Watanabe is among his kindest and most soulful to date.

Netflix’s The Dark Crystal series captures the essence of Henson’s original

By Aimee Knight

Age of Resistance honours its predecessor visually and spiritually.

The American South is the perfect setting for Mindhunter Season 2

By Madeleine Seidel

By focusing on the Atlanta Child Murders, Netflix’s crime drama taps into the complex social and political history of the region.

Audiences deserve better than Netflix’s Enter the Anime

By Henry St Leger

This soulless documentary is an insult to subscribers who wanted to learn more about Japanese animation.

Take a first look inside MINDHUNTER Season 2

By Charles Bramesco

David Fincher and Netflix’s crime thriller returns 16 August – with some familiar faces...

Seinfeld at 30 – The show about nothing that changed everything

By Darren Richman

How Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, two stand-up comedians with contrasting worldviews, made the most influential sitcom of the ’90s.

Black Mirror ‘Striking Vipers’ review – Sexual freedom in nostalgic environments

By Roxanne Sancto

Charlie Brooker flips the script in the show’s fifth season, focusing on the nuances of male relationships.

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