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Mark Gatiss adapts Arthur Conan Doyle’s story about a mummy running riot
In the face of disaster, the shy, sad-eyed lead character looks for fulfilment in daily pleasures
GB News broke media rules more times than any other broadcaster
If you can endure the adulatory talking heads, there are pleasures for fans in this Disney+ documentary
The Netflix hit’s theatrical spin-off balances horror and humour to great effect
‘Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution’ is an absorbing history and celebration of a movement; actors and fellow comedians line up to praise the titular ‘Albert Brooks: Defending My Life’; ITV’s ‘The Winter King’ is ultra-violent historical-fantasy; ★★★★★ for ‘Reservation Dogs’ in a moving final season; ‘John Lennon: Murder Without a Trial’ revisits the night the ex-Beatle was shot dead; series 2 of ‘Vigil’ promises action and layers of conspiracy — reviews by Dan Einav
From cinematic juggernauts ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ to ‘Succession’, Blur and a funky video game
The ultra-violent historical-fantasy series forgets to have a plot and credible characters
Steven Spielberg, Ben Stiller, Chris Rock and Sharon Stone are among those who pay tribute
The BBC documentary is both a Day-Glo celebration of a movement and a sobering contemporary history
Sweet streams are made of these
The latest version of the dating show attracts not only over 65s but younger viewers too
The show promises an enticing premise, action sequences and layer upon layer of conspiracy
A thoughtful, profound final season sees a group of Indigenous teens off on an uncertain future
New Apple TV+ documentary revisits that night in New York when the former Beatle was shot outside his home
The fractious family drama came to a sublime close and it was an impressive year for wrenching documentaries
Without confident and unimpeachable investigative journalism, the corporation itself has little reason to exist
The 50-minute film from 2021 is part live recording, part elaborately staged fiction
Talking heads including Tom Holland and Rory Stewart shed light on the rise of the strongman
Kristin Scott Thomas and Gary Oldman commit to sweary, sweaty storytelling in Apple TV’s espionage satire
Jason Isaacs is charismatic as the Bristol-born Hollywood legend but the ITVX series is let down by clichés
The pair are excellent as a libertarian sheriff and a suburban mother with a mysterious past
The ham-fisted haunting in the new series of ‘The Crown’ is too little too late
The tone of nature documentaries has shifted from one of celebration to bleakest warning, where the only appropriate response seems to be pure dread
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