Domina, Sky Atlantic review - a little less conversation, a little more action required

★★ DOMINA, SKY ATLANTIC A little less conversation, a little more action required

Sluggish start to Roman girl-power saga

Ancient Rome has always been a popular playground for film and TV, whether it’s Ben Hur, Gladiator or the 2005 TV series Rome. This Italian-made series for Sky Atlantic was shot at the renowned Cinecittà Studios in Rome, where Visconti, Leone, Scorsese and Bertolucci have all worked, but sadly none of that old-time movie magic has rubbed off on it.

Mare of Easttown, Sky Atlantic review - Kate Winslet shines in finely-drawn Pennsylvania mystery

★★★★ MARE OF EASTTOWN, SKY ATLANTIC Kate Winslet shines in finely-drawn Pennsylvania mystery

Tangled secrets in a dirty old town

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Dark family dramas set in unglamorous, unprosperous communities in the north-east of the USA have become a genre unto themselves. One thinks here of the work of writers such as Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester by the Sea) and Dennis Lehane (Mystic River and Gone, Baby, Gone), and maybe Chuck Hogan and The Town for good measure.

Your Honor, Sky Atlantic review - Bryan Cranston suffers fear and loathing in New Orleans

★★★★ YOUR HONOR, SKY ATLANTIC Bryan Cranston suffers fear and loathing in New Orleans

A road accident sets off a terrifying chain of events

Nice to find Bryan Cranston taking the lead in a TV series again (this is his first since Breaking Bad ended in 2013), and the role of New Orleans judge Michael Desiato fits him like a well-tailored suit.

ZeroZeroZero, Sky Atlantic review - how drug money makes the world go round

★★★★ ZEROZEROZERO, SKY ATLANTIC Lavish and violent multinational drama from the makers of 'Gomorrah'

Lavish and violent multinational drama from the makers of 'Gomorrah'

Based on a book by Roberto Saviano, author of the Neapolitan gang saga Gomorrah, ZeroZeroZero (Sky Atlantic) is an account of the international drugs trade and the way its tentacles wrap themselves around the entrails of societies at all levels.

Tin Star: Liverpool, Sky Atlantic review - massed mayhem on Merseyside

★★★ TIN STAR: LIVERPOOL, SKY ATLANTIC Massed mayhem on Merseyside

It's high noon as Jack Worth and family come looking for vengeance

Breaking away from the outlandish shenanigans in Little Big Bear in the Canadian wilds of its first two series, this third outing for Tin Star brings Jack Worth (Tim Roth), wife Angela (Genevieve O’Reilly) and daughter Anna (Abigail Lawrie) back across the Atlantic to Liverpool to confront dirty secrets they’ve been running away from for 20 years.

The Undoing, Series Finale, Sky Atlantic review - bluff and double-bluff as the truth is revealed

★★★★ THE UNDOING, SERIES FINALE, SKY ATLANTIC Bluff and double-bluff as the truth is revealed

Murder mystery reaches dramatic courtroom climax

Throughout its preceding five episodes, The Undoing (Sky Atlantic) has skilfully, if a little shamelessly, kept the fickle finger of suspicion in perpetual motion.

The Good Lord Bird, Sky Atlantic review - picaresque account of the myth of John Brown

★★★★ THE GOOD LORD BIRD, SKY ATLANTIC Picaresque account of the myth of John Brown

Ethan Hawke leads an outlandish ride through American history

On the face of it, this new Sky Atlantic series sounded as though it might be a grave and sombre slice of American history, telling the story of the anti-slavery crusader John Brown and how his raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia helped push America into the Civil War.

The Undoing, Sky Atlantic review - trouble in paradise for gilded Manhattan couple

★★★★ THE UNDOING, SKY ATLANTIC New York elite rocked by scandal and murder

New York elite rocked by scandal and murder

Plenty of pedigree wattage has been packed into this slickly addictive new HBO drama (showing on Sky Atlantic). The twin headliners are affluent Manhattan couple Grace and Jonathan Fraser (Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, the latter basking in the high-end prestige which has accrued since his virtuoso performance as Jeremy Thorpe in A Very English Scandal).

Little Birds, Sky Atlantic review - decadence and intrigue in 1950s Morocco

★★★★ LITTLE BIRDS, SKY ATLANTIC Decadence and intrigue in 1950s Morocco

Adaption of Anaïs Nin's stories is raunchy and risqué

Diarist, novelist and writer of erotica Anaïs Nin lived a brilliantly-coloured life littered with affairs with literary A-listers (Henry Miller, John Steinbeck, Lawrence Durrell et al).

Mrs America, BBC Two review - how a conservative revolutionary scuppered the Equal Rights Amendment

★★★★ MRS AMERICA, BBC TWO Cate Blanchett as the Republican housewife superstar who battled the Seventies feminists

Cate Blanchett as the Republican housewife superstar who battled the Seventies feminists

In the midst of our increasingly confrontational politics of race and gender, it was a timely move to make this series (on BBC Two) about Seventies radical feminism and the battle over the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the USA, even if some of the minutiae are liable to sound abstract or alien to British viewers.