The eight-part series is a rollercoaster of laughter and tears, all thanks to McGregor’s fantastic performance as a Russian Count.
The new Netflix Original series has been garnering strong reviews, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, whose “mesmerising” performance will surely win some awards.
Bring out the popcorn, winter is coming.
If you’re looking for something to watch on Netflix, then definitely consider one of the best-reviewed shows of 2024 so far.
The series will follow Noomi Rapace as an astronaut who “returns to Earth after a disaster in space — only to discover that key pieces of her life seem to be missing.”
The new series, new seasons, and remakes of shows are coming in hot for the new year.
It sounds all but confirmed to be a new favourite (and very bizarre) show.
This Australian comedy series may be called ‘Colin from Accounts’, but it is not about a) a man named Colin and b) someone who works in accounts.
Netflix is putting out a wildly ambitious and much-anticipated sci-fi series from David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, adapted from a Chinese book trilogy.
Are we worried? Yes! Are we ready? Not really. Does that matter? Never.
May has ended along with the final episodes of ‘Succession’, ‘Barry’, ‘Ted Lasso’, and ‘Yellowjackets’ among others, but that doesn’t mean this new month will leave us with nothing to watch.
Words like “hair-raising”, “bloodcurdling,” and “downright dreadful” have been used alongside a review of ‘The Clearing’.
The best and most surprising part of Amazon Prime Video Freevee’s new mockumentary-style series from the makers of ‘The Office’ is that it created a fledgling TV star out of an average dude from nowhere.
Everyone is waiting with bated breath for this visceral, debauchery-filled series featuring drugs, sex and hot teens.
‘BEEF’ is so good, but the art in the Netflix road rage series is even juicier.
Take your pick from an HBO true-crime starring Elizabeth Olsen, a new spin on ‘Fatal Attraction’, or a Netflix comic drama full of road rage.
Billie has made her acting debut as a cult leader offering a slightly unnerving therapy session.
Maybe it’s going to take an A-list cast such as this to whip us into action about the current climate crisis.
From a “history of the world” that’s been four decades in the making to a mysterious machine that reveals your true potential, this month’s comedy offerings look promising.
Netflix and Shondaland are allowing us the opportunity to go deeper into the Bridgerverse and learn how one of the most beloved Bridgerton characters became the Queen.
The reboot seeking to capture both the magic of the ’90s and the magic of watching ‘That ’70s Show’ is around the corner.
The smart new limited series premiering on November 17 teases out the myriad contradictions about the human condition, filled to the brim with marriage problems, life philosophy, sex, and money.
Guillermo del Toro, the Mexican filmmaker behind the Academy Award-winning fantasy film ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, is opening up his ‘Cabinet Of Curiosities’.
You can happily give up for good now and donate the book to your local second-hand store because ‘Shantaram’ is being made into a thriller series.
Netflix has stepped up to the plate, bringing everyone’s favourite ghoulish clan, The Addams Family, back to life with a series executively produced by Tim Burton.
We’re edging ever closer to the lack of sleep that’s going to come after late nights spent binging the new ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel.
Cara Delevingne will be deep-diving into some of the biggest questions around human sexuality in a new six-part documentary.
We’re in for a treat with the ‘GOT’ prequel, ‘House of the Dragon’. Set 200 years before the events of the original series, it will chronicle the power struggles of House Targaryen amid a civil war.
“From the sick and twisted minds of Abel and Sam Levinson,” as the first teaser footage begins, comes HBO’s latest wild ride starring Johnny Depp’s daughter, Lily-Rose Depp.
Just when you thought you were on top of things, there’s another handful of new series to be added to your ‘must watch’ list.