Posts By David Farnor
Nosferatu review: A bewitching, absorbing love letter
February 15, 2025 | David FarnorRobert Eggers’ gorgeously composed homage to FW Murnau’s silent classic is a bewitching, absorbing, atmospheric watch.Read More
Why Yellowjackets should be your next box set
February 14, 2025 | David FarnorThis dark and disturbing ensemble survival thriller is a gripping tale of trauma and consequences.Read More
Why you should catch up with Cobra Kai
February 13, 2025 | David FarnorThis endearingly nostalgic, if occasionally uneven, follow-up to The Karate Kid delivers an entertaining punch.Read More
What’s leaving Amazon Prime Video UK in February 2025?
February 9, 2025 | David FarnorAmazon Prime Video’s library of movies and TV shows is as sizeable as it is changeable, with new titles frequently dropping off as much as they arrive. Before you start bingeing through the line-up, don’t miss out on catching up … Read More
Why Big Boys should be your next box set
February 9, 2025 | David FarnorThis semi-autobiographical sitcom is a heartfelt, funny delight.Read More
Why you should be watching Hacks
February 7, 2025 | David FarnorSay hello to your new favourite double-act in this funny, smart and warm odd couple comedy.Read More
Am I Being Unreasonable? review: A dark, surprising treat
February 2, 2025 | David FarnorDaisy May Cooper excels in this darkly comic thriller about friendships, family and secrets. Read More
You’re Cordially Invited review: A heartfelt, funny wedding comedy
February 2, 2025 | David FarnorWill Ferrell and Geraldine Viswanathan are laugh-out-loud funny in this familiar but heartfelt wedding comedy.Read More
The Apprentice: A chilling origins story
February 2, 2025 | David FarnorSebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong are brilliantly committed in this chilling origins story of Donald Trump.Read More
What’s leaving Netflix UK in January/February 2025?
January 25, 2025 | David FarnorBefore you start bingeing through Netflix’s new originals, don’t miss out on catching up with some other gems before their rights expire and they head to another service, or just disappear into the digital ether.
This is your last chance … Read More















