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.
Amazon UK TV review: Homecoming Season 2
May 26, 2020 | Chris BryantBrilliant performances and stylish execution ensures that Homecoming remains a tense, mistrust-laden trip.Read More
Netflix UK TV review: The Big Flower Fight
May 25, 2020 | David FarnorBake Off with plants, Netflix’s absurdly extravagant competition is a fun but uneven way to get your gardening fix.Read More
Why Tales from the Loop should be your next box set
May 25, 2020 | Laurence BoyceA unique, sideways take on sci-fi, this slow, beautiful anthology explores profound questions of human existence.Read More
4 Weddings and a Funeral: A TV show worth committing to
May 25, 2020 | David FarnorHulu’s unexpected update of Richard Curtis’ rom-com classic is a surprisingly entertaining watch.Read More
Why you should be watching Schitt’s Creek
May 24, 2020 | Sophie DaviesThis delightful riches-to-rags comedy maintains its sharply written charm until the very end.Read More
Why Netflix’s Into the Night should be your next box set
May 17, 2020 | David FarnorThis barely plausible apocalyptic thriller is ludicrously entertaining.Read More
Disney+ TV review: Prop Culture
May 17, 2020 | David FarnorThis celebration of the unsung artists behind some of Disney’s most famous movies is a charming watch for families and film fans alike.Read More
Brassic Season 2 review: Bigger, bolder, sillier
May 14, 2020 | Luke ChannellBrassic’s absurdly entertaining second season is bigger, bolder, sillier – and still refreshingly authentic.Read More
Why ITV’s Quiz should be your next box set
May 10, 2020 | David FarnorITV’s account of the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? cheating scandal is a sensational story, sensationally told.Read More
Isolation Stories review: A cathartic chronicle of life in lockdown
May 10, 2020 | David FarnorMessy, real, intimate and moving, ITV’s historic tales of communication in crisis are an accomplished, cathartic chronicle of a nation in lockdown.Read More