
Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci and our own Melanie Lynskey head an impressive ensemble assembled for this 10-part combination of survival epic, psychological horror story and coming-of-age drama.

“It's got brio, it's got style, and it's got enough portentous voiceover book-ending events to make everything feel high stakes,” wrote The Guardian's Lucy Mangan. Kiwi Zoë Robins ( Black Christmas) also features. The story follows Rosamund Pike’s Moiraine, a member of the incredibly powerful all-female organisation called the Aes Sedai, who must embark on a dangerous mission with five young men and women.
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Take a look at new Series The Wheel of Time.īased on Robert Jordan’s beloved, best-selling fantasy novels, this eight-part series is set in a sprawling, epic world where magic exists, and only certain women are allowed to access it. The conceit could yet be unsustainable as a series, but Spreadsheet certainly starts with a finely balanced mix of acerbic laughs, flawed characters and a smattering of light domestic drama. I certainly did,” wrote Boston Globe’s Matthew Gilbert.įormer The IT Crowd star Katherine Parkinson reminds us of her comedic talents in this sometimes outrageous, snort-inducing new Aussie comedy.Ī kind of a cross between Rose Matafeo’s Starstruck and anarchic British school-run satire Motherland, as well as a saucier antidote to more traditional Ocker dramedies like House Husbands and Offspring, this follows the misfortunes of the footloose, fancy-free and feckless Lauren.Ī divorced mother of two primary school-aged children, she’s now not looking for “the one”, but rather a continuing series of good times.

“If you watch The Shrink Next Door as a showcase for two extraordinary actors, you will likely have a great viewing experience. Over the course of their relationship, the all-too-charming Ike slowly inserts himself into Marty’s life, even moving into Marty’s Hamptons home and persuading Marty to name him president of the family business. Isaac “Ike” Herschkopf (Paul Rudd) and his longtime patient Martin “Marty” Markowitz (Will Ferrell).

Inspired by real-life events, this eight-part drama details the bizarre relationship between psychiatrist-to-the-stars Dr. The Shrink Next Door is now available to stream on Apple TV+ A bit of emotional heft, and the implicit understanding that there will be nothing truly to scare the horses and that matters won’t become so convoluted it will take more than one rewind at any point.” A whodunnit with the promise of whydunnit too. “A good story, with its plot parcelled out at just the right rate. “In short, it’s exactly what you’d hope for,” wrote The Guardian’s Lucy Mangan. The cast also includes Doctor Who’s Pearl Mackie, The Professionals' Martin Shaw and Riviera’s Juliet Stevenson. However, When a body is found on a beach in Devon, DI Matthew Venn (Ben Aldridge) and his team also have to search for a way into a case that has no witnesses, no forensics and, seemingly, no motive.
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“A mad, thrilling mix of Inception and Frankenstein,” wrote The Daily Beast’s Nick Schager.įrom the writer (Ann Cleeves) whose previous works inspired the popular TV series Vera and Shetland, comes this four-part British crime-drama about a detective who is forced to return to the evangelical community where he grew up to attend his father's funeral. That includes conducting “brain syncs” with the dead, in order to access their memories.

When his family falls victim to a mysterious accident, he goes to extraordinary lengths to try and figure out exactly what happened to them. Brain is now available to stream on Apple TV+īased on the Korean webtoon of the same name, this six-part sci-fi thriller follows the fortune of brilliant brain scientist Sewon (Lee Sun-kyun).
