Late Night with the Devil (2024) Review
Late Night with the Devil is a devilishly stylish Faustian tale of caution that doesn’t quite manage to balance suspense and narrative but remains worth watching due to Dastmalchian’s performance.
Late Night with the Devil is a devilishly stylish Faustian tale of caution that doesn’t quite manage to balance suspense and narrative but remains worth watching due to Dastmalchian’s performance.
Not perfect but immensely enjoyable, Renegade Nell is the latest in a line of recent historical series, gloriously led by Louisa Harland as the swashbuckling Nell Jackson.
Lucia Keskin’s debut series blends humour with a touch of pathos, offering surreal hilarity and a relatable storyline.
This comedy series, featuring the whimsically anachronistic highwayman Dick Turpin, is fun and worth watching even if it is a little underbaked and favours silliness over story.
Big performances try to outshine the problems of Channel 4’s latest comedy-drama series but don’t quite have the nuance to do so.
Excellent hurricane effects are unfortunately not enough to sustain all the other areas the literally and figuratively half-baked Bodies Bodies Bodies is lacking in.