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Reviews and recommendations of TV shows and movies on Sky and NOW.
UK TV recap: Legends of Tomorrow, Season 2, Episode 9 (Raiders of the Lost Art)
February 4, 2017 | Matthew TurnerWarning: This is a recap and contains spoilers, so do not read this until you have watched the episode. For information on how to watch it, click here.
Though it’s had its fair share of great episodes, Legends of Tomorrow … Read More
Groundhog Day: A film that gets better every time you watch it
February 2, 2017 | David FarnorThis masterful comedy gets better every time you watch it.Read More
UK TV review: Supergirl Season 2, Episode 9 (Supergirl Lives)
February 1, 2017 | David FarnorSupergirl is on fine form as Season 2 returns for a promising second half.Read More
VOD film review: Bridget Jones’ Baby
January 30, 2017 | Mark HarrisonDirector: Sharon Maguire Cast: Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Patrick Dempsey, Sarah Solemani, Emma Thompson Certificate: 15
An early soundtrack shift from All By Myself to House of Pain’s Jump Around strikes a nice chord for Bridget Jones’ Baby, a sequel … Read More
First look UK TV review: Fortitude Season 2
January 26, 2017 | David FarnorAt the start of Season 2, Fortitude has lost none of its frosty, spooky edge.Read More
Quarry: More than meets the macho eye
January 18, 2017 | Helen ArcherBeneath the surface of this bloody and brutal slow-burner lies a soulful, thoughtful drama.Read More
VOD film review: Dreamgirls
January 15, 2017 | David FarnorFrom the sumptuous visuals to the cracking cast, this adaptation of the Broadway musical is, simply, a whole lot of fun.Read More
UK TV review: Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds
January 12, 2017 | David FarnorThis intimate, eye-opening documentary is a bittersweet tribute to a bittersweet bond between stars that shined brightly until the end. Read More
VOD film review: Sausage Party
January 11, 2017 | Mark HarrisonA grotty Pixar parody that’s never as clever as it wants to be.Read More
VOD film review: Me Him Her
January 3, 2017 | Mark HarrisonA compassionate but overwhelmingly trippy romcom.Read More