Ripley, Netflix, review: even Andrew Scott can’t salvage this colourless thriller
The sun-drenched 1999 film of Patricia Highsmith’s novel was fantastic. This brooding black-and-white spin-off series is dull by comparison
The sun-drenched 1999 film of Patricia Highsmith’s novel was fantastic. This brooding black-and-white spin-off series is dull by comparison
The Peaky Blinders creator wisely leaves Dickens behind to return to the working-class stories he tells best in this 1980s-set drama
Allen’s humour held together this documentary-slash-reality show, that saw David Cameron share why he legalised same-sex marriage in 2014
Writer of MJ says she wanted to solely focus on his music with the play having already been criticised in the US
Author describes horror of friend’s pets hitting wrong buttons on computer – and thanks the technician who recovered manuscript
Actress says she’s bracing herself for son Moses, 17, leaving home this autumn three years after daughter Apple, 19, went to university
Actor opens up about love scenes with real-life wife, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, in A Gentleman in Moscow
Readers like to connect with human writers, says Chocolat and Broken Light author Joanne Harris
Andy Harries cites Idris Elba thriller Hijack and the Top Gun sequel as prime examples in which villains ‘are never named’
Alex Mahon says 2009 allegation was not referred to senior management ‘nor investigated as it ought to have been’
Duchess of Sussex plays attorney Rachel Zane in the show, which will be available to watch later this year
Veteran presenter criticises investigation into Justin Webb over Today comments
Speaking at the Oxford Literary Festival, rewilding campaigner Derek Gow claims portrayal of wild creatures as ‘terrifying’ is false
The comedian on feeling astounded that Middle Easterns comics ‘aren’t given a voice’, and why he believes he should play Jewish parts
Ade Adepitan explored the ‘whites-only’ South African town of Orania, but his investigation lacked depth
Made on a fraction of the budget of BBC shows, Channel 5’s dramas can be outlandish – but Watkins’s down-on-his-luck everyman makes you care