Apple TV unveils a must-see 2026 lineup of star-studded original series, films and live sports by Neil Baker 4th February 2026
Jack Thorne, Lox Pratt, David McKenna and Winston Sawyers discuss the new BBC One adaptation of William Golding’s classic Lord of the Flies by Neil Baker 2nd February 2026
Francis Bourgeois chases a childhood dream of becoming an astronaut in Channel 4’s Mission to Space by Neil Baker 23rd January 2026
Clive Myrie discusses his African Adventure coming soon to BBC Two and iPlayer by Neil Baker 22nd January 2026
The Lodge (2019) rewind review – a profoundly icy blast of psychological horror by Neil Baker 12th January 2026
Becoming Victoria Wood – First look at Rogan Productions and U&Golds heartwarming documentary arriving in cinemas on January 9 by Neil Baker 6th January 2026
Meet the players joining Claudia Winkleman in the Scottish Highlands for The Traitors (series four) by Neil Baker 1st January 2026
Tom Hiddleston, Olivia Colman and Noah Jupe discuss the danger, espionage and suspense at the heart of The Night Manager series two by Neil Baker 1st January 2026
What to Watch (Sky TV) – The New Year’s about to get steamy with Heated Rivalry by Neil Baker 30th December 2025
Claudia Winkleman discusses the moments that made her gasp, and the twists in store in The Traitors series four by Neil Baker 30th December 2025
1 Air announce the exclusive release of Moon Safari, The Athens Concert for Record Store Day 4th February 2026
2 Apple TV unveils a must-see 2026 lineup of star-studded original series, films and live sports 4th February 2026
3 Remember Monday join a host of stage stars for Fleetwood Mac by Candlelight at The London Palladium 3rd February 2026
4 Jack Thorne, Lox Pratt, David McKenna and Winston Sawyers discuss the new BBC One adaptation of William Golding’s classic Lord of the Flies 2nd February 2026
5 Everybody’s Talking About Jamie will return to the stage with a 10th Anniversary Tour commencing January 2027 2nd February 2026
6 Melania (review) – media like this, that is so unashamedly propagandistic, needs to be called out for what it is 2nd February 2026
7 Freistatt (2015) rewind review – harrowing and brutally honest in its exploration of state and church-sanctioned abuse 31st January 2026
8 Eat the Rich (but maybe not me mates x) returns by popular demand to Soho Theatre’s main space this summer 31st January 2026
9 Is This Thing On? (review) – earnest sentiments and heartfelt filmmaking sit at the heart of this warm and tender gem 30th January 2026
10 Shelter (review) – Ric Roman Waugh’s movie doesn’t inspire many thrills or offer much in the way of thematic food for thought 30th January 2026
The Innocents (review) – a spine-chilling journey into the fear, excitement, and anxiety of childhood 21st May 2022
The Plague (review) – Polinger’s feature directorial debut is haunting in its intensity and unnerving in its realism 16th November 2025
The Capote Tapes (review) – Truman pops the celebrity bubble he adored and despised in equal measure 24th January 2021
Sasquatch Sunset (Berlinale) review – progress, evolution and the willful destruction of the hand that feeds you 2nd March 2024
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985) – the horror of coming out in 80’s America 22nd October 2019
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