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: The Nurse
June 13, 2023 | Helen ArcherThis understated Danish drama is a fascinating look at a case with a frighteningly universal relevance.Read More
Classic Doctor Who: Friends of the Fifth Doctor
June 11, 2023 | Mark HarrisonOffering more than 600 Classic Doctor Who episodes broadcast between 1963 and 1996, BritBox and BBC iPlayer’s The Whoniverse are bigger on the inside. If you’ve watched all of the new series already, then why not join us as we … Read More
Succession Season 4 review: A flawless, feel-bad farewell
June 1, 2023 | David FarnorJesse Armstrong’s masterful tragedy bows out with a flawless, feel-bad farewell.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: Steeltown Murders
May 30, 2023 | Helen ArcherWritten and directed with true sensitivity, this thoughtful, slow true crime drama is pitch-perfect in its pathos.Read More
UK TV review: Citadel Season 1
May 29, 2023 | David FarnorAs the streaming industry continues to evolve, shrink, grow and pivot to meet the wider shifting landscape of modern entertainment, it’s inevitable that each of the key players should be looking to build their own signature franchises. And so we … Read More
Prehistoric Planet review: Jaw-dropping TV
May 22, 2023 | Ivan RadfordApple’s ambitious, visually stunning dino docuseries makes for jaw-dropping viewing.Read More
Why you should be watching Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
May 8, 2023 | David FarnorThis smart, sweet, steamy Bridgerton spin-off is a winning romp in its own right.Read More
Why BBC’s Black Ops should be your next box set
May 7, 2023 | Ivan RadfordThis brilliant police comedy thriller is a sharp, satirical, side-splitting gem.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: The Hunt for Raoul Moat
May 2, 2023 | Helen ArcherTo many, Raoul Moat has become a punchline, his extremely public “manhunt” something people look back on with a sense of detached irony, a disbelief – almost – that it happened. A farce. For seven days in July 2010, a … Read More
First look TV review: True Lies
May 1, 2023 | David FarnorThis slick but uneven spy thriller has more potential than its title suggests.Read More