Streaming picks: psychological drama, wilderness reality and everyone’s favourite dog
New seasons, entertaining adaptations, and a documentary on childhood television memories are among this month’s streaming recommendatons.
New seasons, entertaining adaptations, and a documentary on childhood television memories are among this month’s streaming recommendatons.
The character of Tom Ripley was never meant to be pigeonholed. He is, in many respects, a walking contradiction – much like author Patricia Highsmith herself.
TV experts share their April streaming recommendations, from a saucy period drama and a twisted satire starring Kate Winslet, to two very different new Australian series and the latest season of sweaty reality show Blown Away.
From the opening this new eight-part streaming series feels in steady hands thanks to its well-seasoned cast of familiar actors led by a captivating Leah Purcell.
Love is in the air with three of this month’s streaming recommendations. But if you’re looking for something colder and darker, these TV experts have got that covered too.
Asher Keddie is outstanding in the new streaming series Strife – a fictionalised adaptation of Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman’s 2017 memoir – but the show left this writer with a jittery feeling.
Wes Anderson’s adaptation of four Roald Dahl stories, a limited series based on Chris Hammer’s Scrublands novel, Netflix’s new time-bending murder-mystery Bodies, and a queer pirate comedy are among the best shows streaming in November.