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Review: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
TV critic Zenna Hussain reviews Netflix's Bridgerton spin-off, praising its romantic feel but raises concerns over its depiction of race and marital relationships
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Review: Daisy Jones & The Six
Film Editor Emily Wallace praises Amazon Prime's adaptation of the hugely popular novel Daisy Jones & The Six, citing it as having done justice to its source material
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Review: Drive to Survive – Season Five
Sport Editor Oscar Frost reviews series 5 of Drive to Survive, finding it an enjoyable watch despite its lack of breadth
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Farewell to Happy Valley
TV Editor Erin Perry reflects on the final season of Happy Valley
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Review: You – Season Four (Part One)
Film Editor Jess Parker reflects on how You's season four adapts the show's formula, praising its attempt at something new, however noting its undeniably shaky premise
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Why Andor is Seriously Underrated
Comment Editor Gwydion Elliott explains how Andor has breathed new life into Star Wars with its immersive storylines and interesting characters
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Review: That ’90s Show
TV writer Sammy Andrews revels in the nostalgic elements of the Netflix series, while believing that its new time setting and characters could be explored in greater depth
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Review: Lockwood & Co
Film Editor Emily Wallace praises Lockwood & Co as a fresh take on young adult fantasy
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The Last of Us: The First Successful TV Adaptation
Film Editor James Evenden praises The Last of Us as the pinnacle of video game TV adaptations
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Review: Everyone Else Burns
TV writer Ilina Jha reviews the Channel 4 show noting that, while it contains all the best elements of a typical TV sitcom, it would be better enjoyed when viewed as a comedy-drama
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Review: Prince Andrew: The Musical
Film Editor James Evenden reviews the controversial musical about Prince Andrew
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Review: Staged – Series Three
TV writer Ilina Jha reflects on Series Three of the lockdown comedy noting that, while it remains very entertaining, Staged has run its course