Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone – the BBC’s Removed Documentary
By Frankie Blake Greenslade
Frankie Blake Greenslade (she/her) on the Gaza documentary that has been removed from iPlayer
Everything you need to know before The Last of Us Season Two
By Ruby Thorpe
Ruby Thorpe summarises the plot of The Last of Us season one ahead of the new episodes being released this month.
Grief, Love and University: In Praise of ‘Big Boys'
By Phoebe Phillips
Phoebe Phillips explores the themes of grief, mental health and class in the Channel 4 sitcom
British TV at its Best: A review of Adolescence
By Lydia Harper
Lydia Harper reviews Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s Adolescence
Severance Season 2: The Summaries
By Poppy Sockett
Poppy Sockett (she/her) gives a brief outline of the second series so far in preparation for its finale.
Severance 101: The Show So Far
Poppy Sockett’s Training Manual on Apple TV’s Corporate Horror Series (no spoilers for pending viewers)
The White Lotus: Season 3 is Back with a Bang!
By James Lapping
James Lapping discuss the return of this HBO hit, revealing that, once again, paradise is not what it seems at The White Lotus
A Reel Catch! - Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
By Maia Wensley
Maia Wensley (she/her) praises the BBC show
Toast of London: A British Comedy Classic
By Will Hemmings
Will Hemmings (he/him) revisits Matt Berry and Arthur Matthews’ Toast of London
American Primeval: A Chilling, Brutal, and Vengeful Netflix Miniseries
James Lapping reviews this dark and twisted American miniseries
Amandaland: Did it meet the Motherland mark?
By Josh Haining
Joshua Haining reviews British comedy spin-off Amandaland
Arcane season 2: A Journey through Grief
By Terri Wilkinson
Terri Wilkinson (she/her) reviews the long-awaited second season
An Outnumbered Christmas in 2024
Poppy Sockett (she/her) reviews the awaited Christmas Special
“The Best Christmas TV Lineup in Years” - How BBC One’s Festive Lineup is One for the Ages
By Simon Reynolds
Simon Reynolds discusses why the Christmas TV lineup on BBC One is the best one for a decade
Why The Office’s Two-Part Christmas Special is My Favourite
Will Hemmings (he/him) reviews The Office's UK's 2003 Christmas special
Doctor Who 1963: 'An Unearthly Child' Review
By Jordon Williams
Jordon Williams takes us back in time to the first episode of Doctor Who
Agatha All Along: A Refreshing Redirection for the MCU
By Emily Pearce
Emily Pearce (she/her) discusses the newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Kindness over insults: Why Bob’s Burgers is the best animated show for adults
By Tasha Acres
Tasha Acres (she/her) examines why other adult animations fall short of the genius of Bob’s Burgers
The Grand Tour finale: Truly the end of an era
By Alex Herzmansky
Alex Herzmansky (he/him) discusses the finale of The Grand Tour, and the one of a kind dynamic between its hosts
David Lynch: The Art of Smoking
By Kate Mulraney
In light of recent news about his lung condition, Kate Mulraney (she/her) explores the legacy of smoking in Lynch's oeuvre
Doctor Who 2024: Is Eight Episodes Enough?
Jordon Williams argues that the recent transition to shorter seasons creates a largely unsatisfying viewing experience
All Thirteen Seasons of Modern 'Doctor Who' Ranked from Worst to Best
By James Payne
James Payne (he/him) comprehensively reviews the British sci-fi classic, with hot takes, bad puns and one hundred percent nerdiness
Revival or Just Plain Reboot?
By Marti Stelling
And Just Like That... Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte, and Miranda are back in the city- leaving a Samantha-shaped hole in our hearts.
Watch of the Week: The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
By Mary Taylor Lewis
This week we have Netflix’s The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, a series that has it all: an A-list cast, intriguing story-telling, stunning visuals … and puppets.
Watch of the Week: Love, Death & Robots
By Kristina Wemyss
The latest pick for our Watch of the Week is Netflix's unique collection of animated short stories.
Watch of the Week: Fighting the Power: Britain after George Floyd
By Alice Manning
Alice Manning brings us the latest Watch of the Week, an insightful documentary into the Black Lives Matter protests in June.
Watch of the Week: Selling Sunset
By Jenna Luxon
Jenna Luxon brings us this week's choice of MUSE's Watch of the Week with the entertaining reality show Selling Sunset
The Legend of Korra: East Asian Philosophies with Western Influences
By Hashaam Yaqoob
This sequel to the ever popular Avatar: The Last Airbender works hard to stand alone, but doesn't always hit the mark.
Review: Killing Eve, Season 3
By Annabel Mulliner
This season has brought about a much-needed change of pace for the popular spy thriller.
TV Review: Secrets of the Driving Test
By Amelia Davidson
Amelia Davidson discusses her views on the ITV documentary and its somewhat unexpected entertainment value.