Netflix’s adaptation of this much-loved book is enchanting
At 16 hour-long episodes, One Hundred Years of Solitude requires patience – but it’s worth it.
- by Kylie Northover
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TV year in review: 20 best shows of 2024
From Baby Reindeer to Ripley, Say Nothing, Fake and Colin from Accounts, our critics have determined their picks in an outstanding TV year.
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Netflix’s new political thriller may well make you paranoid
Colman Domingo stars as a high-profile political pundit who becomes embroiled in a deep criminal conspiracy.
- by Kylie Northover
This biting, bonkers metafictional caper is a wild ride
Jimmy O. Yang and Ronny Chieng star in this sharp adaptation of Charles Yu’s novel.
- by Kylie Northover
Where do we come from? Find out from the woman who makes science easy
Archaeologist and broadcaster Alice Roberts admits that explaining life on Earth in one evening is “a bit ambitious”.
- by Kylie Northover
ABC’s horror series Spooky Files is ‘not just for kids’
Guy Edmonds, the co-creator, writer and director of ABC’s Spooky Files, considers the show “family viewing” for parents and children alike.
- by Kylie Northover
Think a book can’t be scary? Try these four spooky reads
Here are four books to read this Halloween if you’re looking for a decent scare. Best read at night and alone.
- by Kylie Northover
Ready your tissues for the final season of Somebody Somewhere
It’s time to say goodbye to this incredible series that celebrates friendship and belonging.
- by Kylie Northover
Sorry, online haters, but The Office Australia is genuinely fun
Comedian Felicity Ward nails it as an incompetent, zany “girlboss” in the much-discussed Australian version of the hit comedy.
- by Kylie Northover
What happens when you turn junk into art? It’s suddenly worth stealing
In the lead-up to an exhibition by Tennant Creek Brio artists, some of their upcycled artworks went missing. They’re willing to discuss a ransom.
- by Kylie Northover
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