Box Sets
Looking for your next binge? Box Set reviews will tell you whether a show’s worth watching, without spoiling the end for you – a handy guide to the best TV box sets on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, DVD and more.
True Crime Tuesdays: Joan
October 22, 2024 | Helen ArcherAn excellent performance by Sophie Turner struggles to elevate this surprisingly dour drama about real life plucky thief Joan Hannington.Read More
Why Everyone Else Burns should be your next box set
October 20, 2024 | David FarnorSimon Bird is perfectly awkward in this darkly funny comedy about a dysfunctional family in a fundamentalist sect.Read More
Why Hellbound should be your next box set
October 20, 2024 | David FarnorYeon Sang-ho’s thought-provoking tale of horrifying retribution is a chilling study of belief, judgement and justice.Read More
Disclaimer: A disappointing drag
October 13, 2024 | David FarnorDespite a starry cast, Alfonso Cuarón’s overly portentous thriller is an unconvincing and disappointing drag.Read More
Why The Devil’s Hour should be your next box set
October 13, 2024 | David FarnorThere’s more than meets the eye in this intriguing, complex thriller, anchored by a chilling turn by Peter Capaldi.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: Dr Death Season 2
October 8, 2024 | Helen ArcherThis disappointingly shallow true crime drama does a disservice to its subject matter.Read More
Why Heartstopper should be your next box set
October 3, 2024 | VOD NewsThis LGBTQ+ coming-of-age series is a gorgeous, heartfelt piece of television.Read More
Why you should be watching Ludwig
September 25, 2024 | Ivan RadfordDavid Mitchell is perfectly cast in this darkly comic crime drama about a puzzle expert trying to solve his brother’s disappearance.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: Sambre: Anatomy of a Crime
September 24, 2024 | Helen ArcherThis reminder of how women are failed by the justice system is essential viewing.Read More
Why Baby Reindeer should be your next box set
September 22, 2024 | David FarnorUnpredictable, unsettling, heartfelt and funny, Richard Gadd’s disarmingly vulnerable stalker drama is unlike anything you’ve seen before.Read More
















