As Halloween approaches, the second season of time-bending psychological thriller The Devil’s Hourmight bring just the right amount of creepiness to your TV.
The Venice Film Festival doesn't have a lot of UK films for the 2024 lineup, and what it does have looks to be also turning up in Toronto as the award season film festivals heat up.
Credit to Towards Zero, a good murder mystery solution should feel, in retrospect, inevitable, even if we didn’t necessarily see them coming, and the series pulls it off with aplomb.
If you're looking for the motherload of British award fodder for 2023, look no further than the BFI London Film Festival, which has everything from the debuts of All of Us Strangers and Saltburn to screenings of One Life and The End We Start From.
Rather than supporting Kenneth Branagh's continuing delusions that he isn't completely and painfully miscast as Hercule Poirot in A Haunting in Venice, why not watch these far better Agatha Christie adaptations?
The Channel 5 series Too Good To Be True arrives on BritBox as Captivated, a thriller about a young mother and her son running from a wealthy businessman who will stop at nothing to find them.