Are we watching TV’s greatest character actor?
Quickly becoming TV’s master dissembler, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk takes on another challenging role in Lucky Hank.
Quickly becoming TV’s master dissembler, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk takes on another challenging role in Lucky Hank.
The archetypal ruthless office boss and a Gen Z gaming company collide in this twisty little comedy thriller.
The plane’s disappearance was one of those tragedies that asked us to confront our own fears of death and annihilation. It all begs the question: who was the abhorrent mind behind it?
We’re grateful for the return of famous lawyer Perry Mason and his world of swaggering corrupt cops, wonderful cars and whiskey by the gallon
The US and the Holocaust is the most important work to date in the career of celebrated documentarian Ken Burns.
A seemingly honourable father is seduced into the secret service and forced to choose between his country and those he loves.
Bryan Cranston’s judge wants to die in his jail cell but the law isn’t finished with him yet in season two of Your Honor.
Natasha Lyonne is an amateur sleuth who calls bulls..t in the series Poker Face. And it could be her most memorable role yet
The series focuses on the “geography” of murder, and the intimate and profound relationships killers have with the landscape in which they commit their crimes and dump their victims’ bodies.
The Last of Us brims with scare-you-to-death moments and visually-rich set pieces.
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