All Critics articles – Page 19
-
Critics
Elizabeth: A Life Through the Lens; Gods of Tennis
“There has been no shortage of royal television over the past few months, so a lot of this was very familiar”
-
Critics
Davina McCall’s Pill Revolution; The Shadow and the Light; The Crowded Room
“A powerful documentary that will leave many viewers making more informed decisions about their bodies”
-
Critics
Significant Other; Arnold; The Crowded Room
“Youssef Kerkour has a soulful, giant teddy bear quality that makes him very watchable. But it’s not funny enough to be a sitcom”
-
Critics
Somebody Somewhere; Arnold; Saint X; The Full Monty, The Greatest Auction
“It is sometimes risque, but always quietly excellent”
-
Critics
For Her Sins; My Grandad’s War; The Idol
“The first episode pulsed with menace, thanks to a compelling pace and intriguing characters”
-
Critics
Spy in the Ocean; Gods of Tennis
“Despite the best efforts of the jaunty flute department to turn it into kids’ TV, Spy in the Ocean was exhilarating to watch”
-
Critics
Who Do You Think You Are?; Strike; The Days
“It was this ancestry show at its most entertaining, and the rest of the series will face a challenge to better it”
-
Critics
The Gallows Pole; Changing Ends; A Paedophile in My Family
‘It is funny, moving, enraging, shocking by turns and always compelling. Not to be missed’
-
Critics
White House Plumbers; Gender Wars; The Blackouts Of ’74
“Americans may find it depressing – but for everyone else, it is a period hoot begging to be binged”
-
Critics
Strike: Inside the Unions; Poker Face
“This was an honourable attempt to deliver a more rounded picture of the trade union movement during a period of historic industrial upheaval”
-
Critics
Fubar; The Great British Sewing Bee; American Born Chinese
“Schwarzenegger’s having a whale of a time and, if you’re a fan of action comedies, so will you”
-
Critics
Platonic; Ben Fogle and the Buried City; Inside Kabul
“It is not quite the platonic ideal of a modern buddy comedy but it’s close”
-
Critics
Maryland; Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland
“An intriguing watch and a refreshing change”
-
Critics
Depp v Heard; Ithaka: The Fight to Free Assange
“While informative and entertaining, Depp vs Heard was, at its most base level, a well-organised series of second-hand clips”
-
Critics
Rolf Harris: Hiding in Plain Sight; Open House; Alexander Armstrong In Sri Lanka; Muted
“It was a well-presented anatomy of a narcissist unable to stop himself grabbing, literally, whatever he wanted”
-
Critics
Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction; 11 Minutes: America’s Deadliest Mass Shooting; The Family Stallone
“The film was searingly honest”
-
Critics
Rebekah Vardy; High Desert; Without Sin
“Vardy was a calm, dignified presence throughout a sad hour of troubling claims”
-
Critics
Steeltown Murders; The Stones and Brian Jones
“It takes its time but never flags or becomes ponderous, and it takes its responsibilities to the living and to the dead seriously”
-
Critics
Ten Pound Poms; The Teacher with Tourette’s
“This is not quite the Sunday night period drama that you might expect. It has a bit more bite than that”