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: Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge
February 25, 2019 | David FarnorAlan Partridge’s solo talk show debut is an impeccable introduction to one of TV’s best comedy creations.Read More
Why you should be watching Mark Kermode’s Secrets of Cinema
February 24, 2019 | David FarnorAccessible, informative and entertaining, this fun, insightful collection of film analysis is a resource to savour and share.Read More
BBC iPlayer TV review: Teen Taxi
February 24, 2019 | David FarnorBBC iPlayer’s charmingly unguarded reality series about teens getting rides with their parents is sweet, funny and ideal for watching on the goRead More
Why you should catch up with This Time with Alan Partridge
February 24, 2019 | David FarnorAlan Partridge’s hilarious return to the BBC will have you laughing, wincing and crying for someone to give him a second series.Read More
Superhero Sundays: The Best of Batman: The Brave and the Bold Season 2
February 24, 2019 | Matthew TurnerSeason 2 shows an increased confidence in the story-telling, with funnier jokes, gleefully outlandish plots and more characters.Read More
Greyzone: Denmark’s answer to Homeland is grippingly modern
February 17, 2019 | David FarnorBirgitte Hjort Sørensen is brilliant in this riveting, grippingly modern Danish thriller.Read More
Why you should be watching The Venture Bros. on All 4
February 17, 2019 | Andrew JonesAdult Swim’s heartfelt, laugh-fuelled animation is an under-seen, under-valued gem.Read More
The Expanse Season 3 ranks with the best TV sci-fi
February 17, 2019 | Ian WintertonAn astoundingly great third season from Amazon’s scuzzy and cerebral sci-fi.Read More
UK TV review: Catastrophe Season 4
February 17, 2019 | David FarnorMore TV shows should have the courage and the heart to end like this. Read More
Why you should catch up with The Umbrella Academy
February 14, 2019 | David FarnorThis dark, violent, dysfunctional comic book thriller is graphic and novel enough to entertain.Read More