Part biography and part costume drama, Michael Douglas plays Benjamin Franklin with twinkling mischief
The kitschy maximalism and femininity of the architecturally ambiguous residence feel like extensions of the homemaker herself
As well as a court case, the series ending brings numerous callbacks and a cameo from Jerry Seinfeld himself
A half-baked satire set in a fictional autocracy is sustained by the sheer force of personality of one charismatic individual
Jonathan Nolan, brother of Christopher, on why the end-of-the-world adaptation is the beginning of a new one
An affectionate homage to the golden age of silver-screen crime dramas
The actor plays the New York grifter in a noirish new adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel
This six-part BBC drama is part coming-of-age tale, part multigenerational family drama
Louisa Harland stars in a magical romp on Disney+ with supporting turns from Adrian Lester and Joely Richardson
This refreshingly understated profile is full of personal, often self-deprecating commentary
Director-general says ‘fundamental questions’ need to be asked as corporation battles flagging demand
Hour-long film pieces together footage from Ukrainian soldiers defending the country’s eastern front
Would you like a thoughtful disquisition with that kneecapping, squire?
Video-game adaptation features a fast-driving deliveryman, car thief and psychotic clown
Laura Dern and Allison Janney are among the big names in this 1960s-set series about an elite club in Palm Beach
The Netflix series begins with gripping suspense in 1960s China but becomes unwieldy
Architect of disastrous dotcom-era media merger was once renowned as the visionary behind HBO
The 10-hour series is a daunting survey of the global threat of nuclear war
The comedian paints a picture of the malaise hanging over the nation’s campuses in a new BBC documentary
Seven-part show focuses on the operation to catch John Wilkes Booth after the president’s assassination
The director’s 2019 film has been expanded into a rambling yet diverting eight-part series
Studios being repurposed to provide online video content for wider News UK titles
Another profile of the former PM provides entertaining psychodrama but few fresh insights
Usually adverse to cosiness, our writer finds comfort in the Lancashire abode of Aardman Animations’ inventive double act
Programme asks how Everard came to be murdered by a serving police officer
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