NETFLIX & ACORN TV
Stowaway
His harrowing 2018 film Arctic was about survival at the North Pole. Now director Joe Penna turns his attention to survival in space. Launch support engineer Michael (Shamier Anderson) is accidentally caught on a three-person two-year mission to Mars when the spaceship takes off early.
The life-support systems won’t sustain a crew of four all the way to the Red Planet. Decision time! Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette (above) and Daniel Dae Kim also star in this taut sci-fi thriller
By the time he is discovered, it’s too late to turn back. The life-support systems won’t sustain a crew of four all the way to the Red Planet. Decision time! Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette and Daniel Dae Kim also star in this taut sci-fi thriller. Netflix, from Thursday
Shadow And Bone
This eight-part series is based on the best-selling young adult novels by Leigh Bardugo and is the latest drama from the production company behind Netflix hit Stranger Things.
It’s set in an Imperial Russia-type milieu. Young cartographer Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) discovers she has a legendary magical ability that could help her country defeat the evil forces threatening it.
Young cartographer Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li, above, with Jasmine Blackborow as Marie) discovers she has a legendary magical ability that could help her country defeat the evil forces
She joins an elite army of soldiers known as Grisha but her power makes her a target and friends might be more than they seem. Netflix, from Friday
News Of The World
Jefferson Kidd befriends a mute child (Helena Zengel, above, with Tom Hanks) and takes it upon himself to deliver her to relatives across the treacherous plains
Atmospheric western starring Tom Hanks as Jefferson Kidd, a post-Civil War captain journeying through Texas, reading newspapers aloud to illiterate locals. He befriends a mute child (Helena Zengel) and takes it upon himself to deliver her to relatives across the treacherous plains. Netflix, available now
Exile
Psychological thriller focusing on a journalist who investigates a mystery from his youth. John Simm (above, with Claire Goose) and Olivia Colman are among the cast
Psychological thriller focusing on a journalist who investigates a mystery from his youth, only to find the truth obscured by his father’s failing health. John Simm and Olivia Colman are among the cast. Acorn TV, from Monday
SKY, DISNEY+, BRITBOX & APPLE TV+
Genius
The first two series of the period anthology biopic originally shown on National Geographic are now available to stream. The first stars Geoffrey Rush as scientist Albert Einstein, charting his life from his struggle to land a teaching post to his rise to iconic status.
The second features Antonio Banderas (above) as artist Pablo Picasso, focusing on the discovery of his emerging talent and his encounters with fascism and fame
The second features Antonio Banderas as artist Pablo Picasso, focusing on the discovery of his emerging talent and his encounters with fascism and fame. A third, starring Cynthia Erivo as Aretha Franklin, is heading our way soon, while a fourth focusing on Martin Luther King Jr is in production. Disney+, from Friday
The Nest
Not content with being part of one great British show – Line Of Duty – Martin Compston also starred in a second. In The Nest he plays half of a well-heeled Glaswegian couple Dan and Emily (Sophie Rundle), who appear to have everything… except a baby.
After many failed attempts to conceive, Emily’s surrogate sister has a miscarriage. Enter Kaya (Mirren Mack), a young woman with a difficult past. The couple’s swift agreement that she should be their new surrogate is a sure sign of trouble ahead.
A twisty, emotional drama with many ethical shades of grey. BritBox, available now
Fosse/Verdon
Made by some of the team behind the hit musical Hamilton, this eight-part drama focuses on the volatile real-life relationship between dancer-choreographer Bob Fosse (a superb Sam Rockwell), who won an Oscar for directing Cabaret, and his muse, wife and Broadway star Gwen Verdon (Michelle Williams, who got several awards for the role).
Bob Fosse, who won an Oscar for directing Cabaret, and his muse, wife and Broadway star Gwen Verdon (Michelle Williams, above, who got several awards for the role)
Here we see how much she contributed to Fosse’s success, far more than she was credited for. Fans of musicals and dance will love it. Disney+/Star, from Friday
Centre Stage
Several Andrew Lloyd Webber shows: Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (starring Donny Osmond, above), Cats and Jesus Christ Superstar
Missing musicals? Take heart from Centre Stage, where as well as productions by the Royal Opera, Royal Ballet and RSC now include several Andrew Lloyd Webber shows: Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (starring Donny Osmond), Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar and The Phantom Of The Opera At The Royal Albert Hall. BritBox, from Thursday
Zack Snyder’s Justice League
The original film was deemed a flop on its release. Many suspected that was because director Snyder bowed out of post-production following a family tragedy, handing the reins over to Joss Whedon.
Zack Snyder has now created his own superior version of the film: Ben Affleck returns as Batman. Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot (above) and Jason Momoa co-star
Snyder has now created his own superior version of the film: Ben Affleck returns as Batman, who creates a team of superheroes to save the world from a newly awakened foe.
Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa co-star. Sky/NOW, available now
The Year Earth Changed
Apple TV+ has a pack (a troop? a herd?) of excellent wildlife documentaries. The Year Earth Changed, narrated by David Attenborough, is a one-off film that shows how the cleaner air and water, and quieter cities, that were the result of lockdown affected wildlife.
Earth At Night, narrated by Tom Hiddleston and filmed across six continents, uses cutting-edge technology to capture animals’ nocturnal lives and show them in full colour.
Earth At Night, narrated by Tom Hiddleston and filmed across six continents, uses cutting-edge technology to capture animals’ nocturnal lives and show them in full colour
And in Tiny World, Paul Rudd tells the stories of some of the world’s smallest creatures. Apple TV+, available now
Secrets Of The Whales
If the BBC’s Greta Thunberg documentary series has inspired you to think more about the natural world, then Disney+ has two series that should appeal. Secrets Of The Whales is executive produced by James Cameron, took three years to make and uncovers the emotional lives of these giants of the deep; Sigourney Weaver narrates.
Earth Moods, meanwhile, transports viewers to remote and stunningly beautiful corners of the world. Disney+, from Thursday
Kidnap And Ransom
Law & Order writer Patrick Harbinson and Silent Witness scribe Michael Crompton each took charge of a series of this drama starring Trevor Eve as hostage negotiator Dominic King.
The first focuses on efforts to free a botanist kidnapped in South Africa; the second deals with a Brit family’s ordeal in Kashmir. Helen Baxendale (above) and John Hannah co-star
The first focuses on efforts to free a botanist kidnapped in South Africa; the second deals with a Brit family’s ordeal in Kashmir. Helen Baxendale and John Hannah co-star. BritBox, from Thursday
AMAZON & STARZPLAY
The Mauritanian
This powerful film tells the shocking true story of Mohamedou Ould Slahi (Tahar Rahim, star of TV’s The Serpent), who was arrested at a family wedding in his home country two months after 9/11, whisked to Guantanamo Bay and held there for 14 years.
Enter principled lawyer Nancy Hollander (Jodie Foster, above) who takes on Mohamedou Ould Slahi’s case, not because she necessarily believes him to be innocent
He was tortured but never charged. Enter principled lawyer Nancy Hollander (Jodie Foster) who takes on Slahi’s case, not because she necessarily believes him to be innocent but because she believes in the American justice system.
Ah, but is she right? Amazon, available now
Flash Forward
High-concept series in which the entire human race blacks out and everyone is given a glimpse of their future in six months’ time. Or, rather, most are. Those who saw nothing assume they’re not going to be around in six months.
It has a great cast including Jack Davenport, Courtney B. Vance and Joseph Fiennes (above, with Shohreh Aghdashloo). Unfortunately, it was cancelled after one season
It has a great cast including Jack Davenport, Courtney B. Vance and Joseph Fiennes. Unfortunately, it was cancelled after one season. Amazon, available now
Confronting A Serial Killer
Across five episodes, Joe Berlinger, director of Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, follows the writer Jillian Lauren as she attempts to persuade serial killer Sam Little to open up about his crimes.
He is serving four life sentences without parole, but claims to have killed as many as 93 women. StarzPlay, available now
The Expanse
Over five series, it creates a world as rich as any in science fiction, up there with Game Of Thrones. Featuring Jasai Chase Owens as Filip Inaros (above)
Terrific series set a few hundred years from now, when humans populate the solar system. It deals with political conspiracies, power struggles and alien technologies. Over five series, it creates a world as rich as any in science fiction, up there with Game Of Thrones.
Featuring Jasai Chase Owens as Filip Inaros. Amazon, available now
Borat Subsequent Movie Film
The Oscars take place next week – will Sacha Baron Cohen and his co-writers be taking home the award for Best Adapted Screenplay? They’re in the running for their work on this sequel to the original 2006 mockumentary, while Baron Cohen’s co-star, Maria Bakalova, who plays Borat’s daughter Tutar, has also been nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
The Oscars take place next week – will Sacha Baron Cohen (above) and his co-writers be taking home the award for Best Adapted Screenplay?
To see if they deserve to win, catch the film in which the duo cause all sorts of mayhem ahead of the 2020 US Presidential election. Amazon, available now
BBC iPLAYER
Westworld
Never mind the excellent recent TV series with Evan Rachel Wood and Anthony Hopkins, writer-director Michael Crichton’s original take on the story is even more chilling – you’ll certainly never see Yul Brynner in the same way again.
He dons his Magnificent Seven outfit to play a robot gunfighter at a lavish theme park where guests can live out their Wild West fantasies in a variety of settings, with no fear of any consequences or repercussions.
Yul Brynner dons his Magnificent Seven outfit (above) to play a robot gunfighter at a lavish theme park where guests can live out their Wild West fantasies in a variety of settings
Unfortunately, a technical issue causes a major malfunction, resulting in the robots embarking on a murderous rampage. Richard Benjamin co-stars as the relentless Brynner’s human target. Available now
Collective: Unravelling A Scandal
The starting point for this Oscar-nominated documentary is a 2015 Bucharest nightclub fire in which 27 people were killed and 180 injured. It then follows a whistleblowing doctor and journalists as they investigate why the surviving burn victims begin dying too, uncovering evidence of corruption in Romania’s hospitals that goes all the way to the top. Available now
A Simple Plan
Sam Raimi’s Oscar-nominated neo-noir stars Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton as brothers who find a fortune among plane wreckage and decide to keep it, despite knowing underworld figures are searching for the stash.
Unfortunately, the strain of keeping the find a secret has a devastating effect on their relationship. Available now
Bodies
Long before Jed Mercurio started boggling our minds with Line Of Duty, the former hospital doctor created two series of this 2004 Bafta-nominated medical drama for the BBC.
As you might expect, it’s a tad darker than Holby City or Casualty, depicting (often bungled) operations in graphic detail and centring on Max Beesley’s Rob Lake, a whistleblowing obstetrics and gynaecology registrar.
As you might expect, it’s a tad darker than Holby City or Casualty. Preeya Kalidas (above) also stars, along with Line Of Duty’s Patrick Baladi, Keith Allen and Neve McIntosh
Preeya Kalidas also stars, along with Line Of Duty’s Patrick Baladi, Keith Allen and Neve McIntosh. Available now