Netflix UK
Reviews and recommendations of what’s good and new on Netflix UK – and what to avoid.
Morbius review: A drab superhero flop
May 19, 2022 | Ian LoringThis aggressively drab superhero flick swiftly loses any promise it had.Read More
VOD film review: Marry Me
May 18, 2022 | Katherine McLaughlinJennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson are absolutely charming in this sweet, funny and catchy music rom-com.Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Grace and Frankie Season 7
May 15, 2022 | Victoria CuratoloJane Fonda and Lily Tomlin take their final bow as one of TV’s most celebrated female friendships comes to an end. Read More
UK TV review: Conversations with Friends
May 15, 2022 | Luke ChannellThis skilful portrait of four flawed characters all sheltering their true emotions is a meaningful exploration of modern love.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King
May 10, 2022 | Helen ArcherNetflix’s summer of scam continues apace with Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King. British director Luke Sewell’s first feature documentary looks at the life and death of Canadian Gerry Cotten, founder of the exchange platform Quadriga CX, … Read More
VOD film review: The Many Saints of Newark
May 6, 2022 | Martyn ConterioDavid Chase’s prequel looks back at Tony Soprano’s formative years but keeps the mystery of his personality intact.Read More
Russian Doll Season 2 review: A wild ride
April 26, 2022 | Sophie DaviesThe second season of Natasha Lyonne’s stunning, ambitious time-bending series is just as inventive and compelling as the first.Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Selling Sunset: Season 5
April 24, 2022 | Charlotte HarrisonBloated and increasingly contrived, the fifth season of this real estate reality series feels like hard work.Read More
Why you should be watching Old Enough! on Netflix
April 18, 2022 | David FarnorThis Japanese reality series that sends toddlers out on errands alone is a surprising, heartwarming delight.Read More
VOD film review: Choose or Die (2022)
April 15, 2022 | Anton BitelToby Meakins’ feature debut uses a cursed 80s video game to play out a generational legacy of socioeconomic injustice.Read More
















