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Hugo Weaving rarely does TV. He made an exception for Slow Horses

Hugo Weaving rarely does TV. He made an exception for Slow Horses

The Australian actor steps into season four of the British spy thriller, playing the American leader of a mercenary group.

  • by Louise Rugendyke

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This juicy Nicole Kidman murder-mystery proves trash can be treasured

This juicy Nicole Kidman murder-mystery proves trash can be treasured

As a young woman develops doubts about the family she’s marrying into, The Perfect Couple delivers a wildly escalating plot with a knowing wink.

  • by Craig Mathieson
Hijacked train drama almost goes off the rails, but fury keeps it on track

Hijacked train drama almost goes off the rails, but fury keeps it on track

Nightsleeper is a decent enough thriller, but what really makes this BBC six-part series interesting is its anger at the state of Britain.

  • by Karl Quinn
Yes it’s another British crime drama, but it’s not your usual suspect

Yes it’s another British crime drama, but it’s not your usual suspect

The Jetty flips gender archetypes, but Detective Constable Manning is more than a standard antihero police detective.

  • by Craig Mathieson
Colin Farrell’s Penguin is more Godfather than feathered fiend

Colin Farrell’s Penguin is more Godfather than feathered fiend

Light on leotards, this series paints a grim picture of mob warfare in Gotham City’s underworld.

  • by Michael Idato
‘It rewrote the rule book’: Revisiting one TV’s greatest series

‘It rewrote the rule book’: Revisiting one TV’s greatest series

Three decades after The Sopranos’ was first pitched, filmmaker Alex Gibney puts the show’s creators, writers and stars under the spotlight.

  • by Michael Idato
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Bullying, backstabbing and betrayal: Is Industry the new Succession?

Bullying, backstabbing and betrayal: Is Industry the new Succession?

Adding the star power from Kit Harington, the media giant is getting behind the urban jungle that is fictional investment bank Pierpoint & Co.

  • by Debi Enker
Rich, white and dead: Has TV’s favourite formula gone stale?

Rich, white and dead: Has TV’s favourite formula gone stale?

A Nicole Kidman series about affluent suburbanites who are involved in a murder? No, it’s not Big Little Lies, but it might as well be.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Shogun v The Bear: Who will dominate this year’s Emmy Awards?

Shogun v The Bear: Who will dominate this year’s Emmy Awards?

With no Succession dominating the awards, a power vacuum has opened up, making it one of the more unpredictable ceremonies in years.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
Carolyn Stuckey was shot dead by her husband. He was then allowed to raise their three small children

Carolyn Stuckey was shot dead by her husband. He was then allowed to raise their three small children

Allan Stuckey spent 22 months in jail for killing his wife, then raised their children. Now one of them wants to know why – and help give a voice to other child survivors of family violence.

  • by Wendy Tuohy
SpongeBob has been around for 25 years, but it’s not just kids keeping it afloat

SpongeBob has been around for 25 years, but it’s not just kids keeping it afloat

It’s meant to be a kids’ franchise, but young adults are still lapping it up. What is it about this yellow sponge that has Gen Z in a chokehold?

  • by Nell Geraets