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.
Netflix UK TV review: The Duchess
September 12, 2020 | Sophie DaviesKatherine Ryan takes her bold, unapologetic persona into the real world with this uneven sitcom.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: Outcry
September 8, 2020 | Helen ArcherThis tough-to-watch documentary is a reminder that wrongful conviction can happen to anyone.Read More
Why Away should be your next box set
September 6, 2020 | David FarnorNetflix’s open-hearted space voyage is a winningly old-school ensemble drama.Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Down to Earth with Zac Efron
August 31, 2020 | Chris BryantZac Efron’s exploration of global issues leaves science up in the air.Read More
BFI Player review: Mark Jenkin Short Films
August 30, 2020 | Laurence BoyceThis quartet of Mark Jenkin’s shorts is a striking snapshot of a playful, impassioned and pointedly political filmmaker.Read More
Why Netflix’s Fear City should be your next box set
August 30, 2020 | Victoria CuratoloThe latest documentary series to hit Netflix is Fear City: New York vs the Mafia, a close look at five Mafia families that controlled the city of New York throughout the 1970s and and 1980s – and the FBI informants … Read More
Why Warrior Nun should be your next box set
August 28, 2020 | David FarnorThis unlikely pulp actioner is entertainingly ridiculous and ridiculously entertaining.Read More
Why you should catch up with Cobra Kai
August 28, 2020 | David FarnorThis endearingly nostalgic, if occasionally uneven, follow-up to The Karate Kid delivers an entertaining punch.Read More
Netflix UK TV review: Cobra Kai Season 2
August 28, 2020 | David FarnorThis likeable second season loses some momentum but still packs a fun punch and some impressive action.Read More
I Hate Suzie review: Unmissable TV
August 27, 2020 | Charlotte HarrisonBillie Piper’s bold and bittersweet TV show is sly, sardonic and simply unmissable.Read More