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.
Why you should be watching The Deuce
November 26, 2017 | Martyn ConterioA humanist drama streets ahead of most movies released in 2017, The Deuce is a surprising and thoroughly riveting watch. Read More
7 reasons why you should be watching Men on a Mission on Netflix UK
November 25, 2017 | Roxy SimonsThis over-the-top Korean variety show is a charming, funny, ridiculously entertaining watch.Read More
UK TV review: Red Dwarf XII
November 23, 2017 | Mark HarrisonThe small rouge one is the setting for all the best episodes of this ambitious twelfth run.Read More
Why The A Word should be your next box set
November 14, 2017 | David FarnorThis family drama about a boy with autism is an underplayed tour de force.Read More
Walter Presents TV review: Paris
November 12, 2017 | Ian WintertonImplausible coincidences don’t make this French tableau of intertwined stories any less compelling.Read More
Why The Sinner should be your next Netflix box set
November 12, 2017 | Chris BryantThis psychological thriller is ideal for Stranger Things fans looking for their next unsettling box set.Read More
Why you should catch up with Motherland
November 7, 2017 | David FarnorThis candid, witty portrait of the pressures of modern motherhood is stellar TV.Read More
Why Zapped should be your next box set
November 7, 2017 | David FarnorDon’t you hate it when you accidentally travel through time, leave behind your menial office job and wind up trapped in a medieval-era land of fantastical creatures and blithering idiots? That’s the starting point for Zapped, one of Dave’s most … Read More
Alias Grace: A spellbinding piece of storytelling
November 3, 2017 | David FarnorThis ambiguous adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s novel is a spellbinding piece of storytelling.Read More
Why you should catch up with Liar Season 1
November 1, 2017 | David FarnorITV’s meticulously written drama is a gripping, thought-provoking and disturbingly topical exploration of consent and criminal justice.Read More
















