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‘The Boys’ season five review: grisly superhero satire nails the endgame
No longer just a parody of Marvel and DC, the final season of this brutal comic book story picks apart real world horrors

‘Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen’ review: terrifying miniseries borrows liberally from ‘Twin Peaks’
Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco star in a very bloody horror show that is, at times, genuinely scary

‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ review: elaborate prank show sequel ups the ante
Unknowing victim Anthony finds himself surrounded by actors on the team-building getaway from hell

‘Vladimir’ review: Rachel Weisz is mad about the boy in this steamy midlife crisis comedy
Watching a marriage collapse has never been this much fun – or quite so sexy

‘Vanished’ review: Kaley Cuoco plays another accidental sleuth in this breezy, bingeable drama
The four-part Amazon Prime Video series borrows heavily from HBO hit ‘The Flight Attendant’

‘Strip Law’ review: Netflix’s animated legal comedy is crude, silly and very funny
'Severance’s Adam Scott leads the voice cast of this surreal cartoon sitcom

‘How To Get To Heaven From Belfast’ review: ‘Derry Girls’ successor struggles to hit the same lofty heights
Writer Lisa McGee’s latest sits sadly in the shadow of her earlier much-loved classic

‘Take That’ review: Britain’s greatest boyband get the moving documentary series they deserve
The three-part Netflix doc features new interviews with Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen as well as plenty of clips from the archive

‘Wonder Man’ review: matey, meta Marvel show makes for loads of fun
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley head up the MCU’s answer to ‘The Studio’

‘Steal’ review: Sophie Turner’s heist whodunnit is a thrilling must-watch
The 'Game Of Thrones' star warms up for her 'Tomb Raider' reboot with this high-octane crime drama

‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ review: sweet and silly ‘Game Of Thrones’ prequel
Political schemes are replaced with fart jokes in this plucky underdog tale

‘A Thousand Blows’ season two review: another thrilling round of bruising boxing drama
Loveable urchins Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty return to the Victorian East End