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Digital piracy can be an act of love in a world where online media disappears
Sometimes digital piracy is the only way to watch – and keep alive – your favourite TV shows or movies.
Ashley Zukerman on Silo: ‘It was a little daunting’
After his stint on Succession, Ashley Zukerman has had his pick of some 'really meaty' roles, landing him in Season…
Kylie is the ray of light the world needs right now
Baring it all in Michael Harte’s new Netflix documentary, Kylie's strength in the face of shocking abuses stands tall.
Why young people are turning back to DVDs, Blu-Rays, vinyl and other physical media
In a world governed by the internet, the value of physical media offers something irreplaceable.
Half Man review: even more devastating than Baby Reindeer
Richard Gadd toys with your emotions once more in Half Man, his latest exploration of wounded masculinity.
Sex work gets the respect it deserves in Margo’s Got Money Troubles
The film and TV industry hasn’t always been kind to sex workers, but the new series Margo’s Got Money Troubles…
Netflix’s One Piece shows what makes a live-action anime adaptation work
Since debut, Netflix's One Piece has swiftly become the best live-action anime adaptation we've seen yet.
Heartbreak High review: the Hartley High kids are back for a final season of chaos
This season, Heartbreak High tackles big questions about leaving school and facing the future.
Pluribus review: Vince Gilligan’s return to sci-fi is the best new TV show of 2025
Pluribus is another hugely compelling offering from the giant behind Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
The Chair Company review: comedy and conspiracy in corporate America
Starring Tim Robinson, HBO's The Chair Company is a brilliantly absurd office satire .