Netflix UK
Reviews and recommendations of what’s good and new on Netflix UK – and what to avoid.
Spoiler-free review: Orange Is the New Black Season 6
July 27, 2018 | David FarnorOrange Is the New Black undergoes a soft reboot for its more reflective, mostly successful sixth run.Read More
Netflix UK film review: Escape Plan 2
July 22, 2018 | Ian LoringSilly plot twists and fight sequences make for an unlikely, but unsurprising and inessential sequel.Read More
The miseducation of The Bold Type’s Jane Sloan: When a teaching moment goes wrong in women’s TV
July 22, 2018 | Jo BromilowWarning: This contains spoilers for Episode 7 of The Bold Type Season 2. Not seen it? Read our spoiler-free review of the second season’s opening episodes here.
Primetime (women-led) TV shows are riddled with tropes. Giggles over cocktails, frank conversations … Read More
Netflix UK film review: How It Ends
July 21, 2018 | David FarnorHow It Ends is a disappointing disaster movie that fails to deliver on its own title.Read More
VOD film review: A Prayer Before Dawn
July 20, 2018 | Josh Slater-WilliamsJoe Cole is terrific in this surprisingly sensual and deliberately sketchy prison boxing movie.Read More
Netflix UK film review: GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters
July 18, 2018 | David FarnorGodzilla is reborn as futuristic sci-fi in this impressively expansive anime, which finds fresh fear in a familiar legend.Read More
Why you should be watching Good Girls on Netflix UK
July 11, 2018 | Sophie DaviesWith a charismatic cast and plenty of twists and turns, this fun box set is an easy, breezy watch.Read More
Sacred Games: A stunning, vibrant Mumbai noir
July 6, 2018 | David FarnorNetflix’s stunning, vibrant Mumbai noir is a potentially game-changing piece of cinematic TV.Read More
Netflix UK film review: Mary Shelley
July 6, 2018 | Matthew TurnerSaudi director Haifaa al-Mansour proves the perfect choice for this provocative, fascinating and superbly acted biopic.Read More
Netflix UK film review: King of Peking
July 2, 2018 | Laurence BoyceThis moving exploration of the relationship between a father and son is a love letter to cinema that deserves to be seen.Read More















