Metro Manila

The big city corrupts in misguided Filipino thriller

The malign influence of the big city on countryside folk has fuelled filmmakers since cinema had the means to produce feature-length productions. In 1927, with the America-made Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, F. W. Murnau brought the disruptive forces of the urban to a farmer in the form of a woman. Following her back to city, he suffered the consequences. In this tradition Metro Manila, filmed in the Philippines, has nothing affirmative to say about the islands’s capital city.

What Remains, Series Finale, BBC One

Gothicker and gothicker: bodies form an untidy pile in the house of secrets

A mouldered corpse, forgotten for years in a tottering Victorian house that teems with secrets? What Remains was only ever heading in one direction. Gothic from the off, episode by episode it got gothicker and gothicker. By the climax there was a messy Jenga of bodies, which was perhaps not unexpected, but did anyone guess quite how many characters would end up with blood on their hands? Not ex-detective Len Harper, who was no closer to solving the case when he took the law into his.

Peaky Blinders, BBC Two

PEAKY BLINDERS, BBC TWO Guns, gangs, anarchy and dodgy accents in post-World War One Birmingham

Guns, gangs, anarchy and dodgy accents in post-World War One Birmingham

Much hype has been whipped up around this tale of a gang of thuggish, racketeering bookies in Birmingham just after World War One. It's a pretty good cast, with Helen McCrory's Aunt Polly laying down the law within the criminal Shelby family, Cillian Murphy playing her ambitious nephew Tommy and Sam Neill as sinister Belfast copper Inspector Campbell. But this opener still felt a little wobbly on its feet.

Top Boy, Series 2 Finale, Channel 4

TAD AT 5: TOP BOY Short, sharp – and the best television drama of 2013?

Short, sharp – and the best television drama this year?

Ronan Bennett doesn’t do protracted. The writer of Top Boy has whipped us through another series, in the course of which an awful lot of water has flowed under the proverbial bridge. Except that it’s blood rather than water that tends to flow in Summerhouse, and the first we saw of a bridge in that neck of East London was in the last seconds of episode four, with Dushane hiding underneath one. He looked more than a bit cornered – not how we’re used to seeing him.

The Guilty, ITV

Another night, another cold case for your viewing pleasure

Scientists may have found a cure for insomnia. It’s thinking up names for television detectives. Have you noticed how elephant-tranquilisingly dull they are? Alec Hardy and Ellie Miller. Len Harper. Denise Woods. Tony Gates, Steve Arnott and Kate Fleming. Sergeant Geoff Plank. DS Fiona Photofit. Oh go on then, couple of ringers in there, but the rest have lately been busting crime on a mainstream channel near you (see sidebar to ID them all).

Whitechapel, Series Four, ITV1

WHITECHAPEL, SERIES FOUR, ITV1 The history-themed crime drama takes the genre bending a step too far

The history-themed crime drama takes the genre bending a step too far

I can’t have been alone in my struggle to keep the two of them straight in my head: there’s the one set in the east end of London, in which a former BBC Spook tries to track down Jack the Ripper; and then there’s the one set in the east end of London, in which a former BBC Spook tries to track down a modern-day killer inspired by Jack the Ripper.

What Remains, BBC One

WHAT REMAINS, BBC ONE Who killed the woman in the attic? Last part tonight. We'll be there. Will you?

David Threlfall returns, as a DI chasing dark secrets behind respectable London facade

It’s a while since BBC One served us up for Sunday night primetime something with so much black humour as there is to enjoy in What Remains. The tone of the script from Tony Basgallop (Inside Men) is as sardonic as it comes, and the cast of characters he assembles around its south London location doesn’t look like it will be presenting the human race in its most redeeming light.

Top Boy, Series 2, Channel 4

TOP BOY, SERIES 2, CHANNEL 4 The pressure blows from the start in return to the mean streets of Summerhouse

The pressure blows from the start in return to the mean streets of Summerhouse

After the almost complete absence of the police from the first series of Top Boy, the sirens are blazing as the follow-on to Ronan Bennett’s tough drug-dealing drama kicks in. Specifically, they’re exhuming the corpse of Kamale, who fell victim to Dushane’s ascendance to the position of Top Boy in the East London estate of Summerhouse. What’s left of Kamale a year on is no pretty sight, even though the scene’s got some spectacular background illumination from the O2 stadium.

2 Guns

2 GUNS Bang-'em-up buddy movie with muddled aspirations to be something greater

Bang-'em-up buddy movie with muddled aspirations to be something greater

Clocking in at a comparatively lean 102 minutes, 2 Guns is a speedy and rumbustious buddy movie in which Bobby Trench (Denzel Washington) and Stig Stigman (Mark Wahlberg) form a wisecracking, fast-shooting duo forced to abandon their mutual suspicion and pool their wits to battle swarms of double-crossing bad guys.

Channel 4 Launches Second Series of 'Top Boy'

CHANNEL 4 LAUNCHES SECOND SERIES OF 'TOP BOY' After a two-year wait we return to the crime-infested Summerhouse estate             

After a two-year wait we return to the crime-infested Summerhouse estate

Originally there was never any plan to take Top Boy into a second series, but its arrival in autumn 2011 provoked such acclaim and enthusiasm (mixed with a bit of useful controversy) that Channel 4 could hardly help themselves from recommissioning it. It has partly been a phenomenon driven by social media, where fans have persistently discussed the show and demanded another series over the intervening two years.