TV Reviews
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‘Buried Hearts’ review: a tangled web of deceit
Disney+’s latest K-drama stars Park Hyung-sik as an ambitious company director on a quest for vengeance

‘A Thousand Blows’ review: knockout drama is more than just Peaky Bruisers
You'll be pleased to know a second season of the Victorian-era boxing drama has already been filmed

‘Melo Movie’ review: to fill the ‘Our Beloved Summer’-shaped hole in your heart
Netflix’s latest K-drama isn’t writer Lee Na-eun’s best work, but her knack for creating a cute romcom still shines through

‘The White Lotus’ season three review: irresistible holiday soap remains TV’s most essential destination
Fan-favorite Tanya might be gone but there’s a new batch of garish guests to fall in love with

‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ review: you’ll eat up this wild, true-ish story of a social media scammer
Belle Gibson was a wellness influencer who claimed she beat brain cancer with healthy eating

‘The Night Agent’ season two review: Netflix spy thriller proposes mission improbable
It might not be believable but this espionage adventure is extremely bingeable

‘Prime Target’ review: Leo Woodall’s hokey maths thriller has the winning formula
It’s tempting to say this thriller doesn’t quite – ahem – add up, but the biggest surprise is that it does

‘Severance’ season two review: mind-bending workplace sci-fi is the smartest thing on TV
The mystery deepens in this utterly engrossing run of fantastic new episodes

‘Squid Game’ season two review: Netflix’s survival thriller will wrap its tentacles around you again
After a sluggish start, the second season of Hwang Dong-hyuk's amorality contest really finds its feet

‘Skeleton Crew’ review: Star Wars meets ‘Stranger Things’
Jude Law and some precious kids head out on a sci-fi pirate adventure

‘The Trunk’ review: a visually breathtaking tale packed with sensuality and allegory
A contract marriage turns into something more sinister when a mysterious trunk is discovered

‘Cruel Intentions’ review: low-stakes remake doesn’t chime with the times
The ‘90s classic is dragged into the present with sex, drugs and a hint of political scandal