Sky + NOW
Reviews and recommendations of TV shows and movies on Sky and NOW.
Promising Young Woman review: More than meets the eye
April 17, 2021 | David FarnorThere’s more than meets the eye to this dark, entertaining, shocking revenge flick.Read More
Final Days review: Haunting zombie pandemic drama
April 12, 2021 | Anton BitelJohnny Martin’s zombie flick about the unfolding of a pandemic dramatises the damage that isolation can do to a person.Read More
UK TV review: The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 22 (Here’s Negan)
April 6, 2021 | Neil BrazierThis rich, moving character study finally gives us the Negan episode we’ve been waiting for.
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First look UK TV review: Wellington Paranormal
April 5, 2021 | David FarnorThis sci-fi horror mockumentary is a frightfully funny treat.Read More
Romeo & Juliet review: A uniquely timely take on a timeless tragedy
April 4, 2021 | David FarnorThis intimate, inventive production of Shakespeare’s timeless romance captures the thrilling immediacy of connection.Read More
VOD film review: A Knight’s Tale
April 3, 2021 | David FarnorHeath Ledger is on winning form in this irresistibly feel-good period romp.Read More
VOD film review: Antebellum
April 2, 2021 | David FarnorThis tasteless thriller about the persisting legacy of slavery is a horror show in every sense of the word.Read More
First look UK TV review: Your Honor
March 30, 2021 | David FarnorHow far would you go to protect the person you love? That’s the question at the heart of Your Honor, Showtime’s remake of Israeli drama Kvodo. It begins in breathlessly harrowing fashion, as teenager Adam (Hunter Doohan) accidentally runs someone … Read More
UK TV review: The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 21 (Diverged)
March 29, 2021 | Neil BrazierAfter Splinter gave us one of the finest character-driven episodes The Walking Dead has produced, Episode 21 looks like it will live up to its title, then diverges back to the same, well-worn treads of these bonus episodes – but, … Read More
VOD film review: Honeydew
March 29, 2021 | Anton BitelDevereux Milburn’s funny, horrifying debut is a queasily nightmarish fable of America’s food chain.Read More