Fargo, season 5, review: a return to form for Prime Video's spin on the Coen brothers
Juno Temple and Mad Men's Jon Hamm whip out an equal helping of jokes and violence, but it's Jennifer Jason Leigh who steals the show
Juno Temple and Mad Men's Jon Hamm whip out an equal helping of jokes and violence, but it's Jennifer Jason Leigh who steals the show
It's clever, it's fun, it features a marvellously greasy Gary Oldman swearing at his MI5 colleagues – and it deserves a much bigger audience
ITV's star attraction delivered extra publicity before even the first kangaroo scrotum had been swallowed
The snooker champion comes across as a deeply troubled sportsman. The sanitised Beckham documentary, this isn't
Showing us the dramatic days following Diana's death, Peter Morgan makes some dreadfully poor creative decisions
The third episode pores over the events in unbearable detail, putting us at the heart of that chaotic final day in Paris
Wyatt Russell and his father Kurt are merrily overshadowed by the behemoths in this impressive, action-packed TV spin-off
35 years on from the Lockerbie disaster, which killed 270 people, Kelly returns to the town where her life – and career – changed forever
Paapa Essiedu returns for the second series of Sky's time-hop thriller, blending wry irony and straight-faced seriousness
Theroux proves he's still the best in the business as he coaxes out details about Doherty's relationships and his hard-living lifestyle
Holmes, who worked as Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double on Harry Potter, refused to let a life-changing injury wreck his life – or optimism
The topic remains conscientious (and illegal) in England and Wales. Jon Blair’s film offers a nuanced view of both sides
Bailey's travels across Western Australia omitted Perth in favour of Albany and Esperance – towns with residents as quirky as he is
Nathan Fielder – the man behind The Rehearsal – teams up with Benny Safdie and Emma Stone to produce something startlingly bizarre
Nine ordinary but engaging couples must emulate Bond to bag themselves a fortune, but it's Brian Cox who's laughing all the way to the bank
The popular Channel 5 and PBS show signs off (just until Christmas, thank heavens) with characteristic warmth
Focusing on the goings-on at an Australian news network, this gripping period drama is one of the smartest shows on TV
The stories of funny, confident working-class women are all too rare on television these days – if only this offering was a little better
This is a useful and lively introduction to the Bard, with everyone from Judi Dench and Gordon Brown singing the playwright's praises
The great American novelist is overlooked these days, but this sexy modern adaptation could find her a whole new audience