TV review: As a dynasty collapses, The Last Dance cements its legends
This 10-part Netflix miniseries on the 1997–98 Chicago Bulls confirms their legacy. As signature moves go, this might be Jordan’s best.
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This 10-part Netflix miniseries on the 1997–98 Chicago Bulls confirms their legacy. As signature moves go, this might be Jordan’s best.
Read MoreFrom stage show, to BAFTA-winning series, and back to stage show once more, how has Fleabag changed our perceptions of strong female leads?
Read MoreIn our first edition of Studio Ghibli Sundays, Hope Talbot asks how Spirited Away has impacted the potential for satire in animation.
Read MoreWhilst dotted with some seriously questionable judgements and eyebrow raising twists, The Nest consistently keeps you coming back for more.
Read MoreMaster of None co-creator Alan Yang delivers a deeply personal homage to the sacrifices of Asian-American immigrants with Tigertail.
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Read MoreSeason two of Sunderland ‘Til I Die, now on Netflix, is another triumph of tantalising action, palpable positivity and brutal disappointment.
Read MoreWith Birmingham’s independent cinemas facing an uncertain few months, their livelihood will prove more relevant than ever.
Read MoreFull of deceit, death, dark twists and afternoon tea, Belgravia is a gloomy portrayal of London’s high-society.
Read MoreOutlaws in dresses and Oedipal complexes are the order of the day in Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang.
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