This Is Our Family, Sky Atlantic review - can Emma and Tony live happily ever after?

★★★★ THIS IS OUR FAMILY, SKY ATLANTIC Can Emma and Tony live happily ever after?

New documentary series digs deep into the lives of its subjects

Sky Atlantic is usually where you go for big-hitting dramas, so this quartet of observational documentaries is an unexpected development. Each film follows a single family over three years, and each family faces particular challenges.

Catherine the Great, Sky Atlantic review - a glorious role for Helen Mirren only gets better

★★★★★ CATHERINE THE GREAT, SKY ATLANTIC A glorious role for Helen Mirren only gets better

Initial Russian intrigue may confound, but hold out for the emotional heart of a landmark drama

“I want something Russian…” It’s with such a cry that Helen Mirren, bored by the bizarrely transgressive masked ball that comes at the close of the first episode of Catherine the Great, gets the dancing going: nothing from the imported fashions of Europe will do for her, and the music duly strikes up, a soupily romantic melody on violin, the quintessence, you might think, of mythic “Russianness”.

Euphoria, Sky Atlantic review - teenage nervous breakdown

★★★★ EUPHORIA, SKY ATLANTIC Gen-Z drama pushes the envelope of sex, drugs and emotional turmoil

Gen-Z drama pushes the envelope of sex, drugs and emotional turmoil

Being a teenager used to be fun, allegedly, but for the young cast of HBO’s controversial new hit series Euphoria it looks more like a nightmare ride through a theme park of bad trips.

Big Little Lies, Series 2, Sky Atlantic review - supercharged start for new season

★★★★★ BIG LITTLE LIES Meryl Streep boosts an already formidable female cast

Meryl Streep boosts an already formidable female cast

When the first series of Sky Atlantic's Big Little Lies paraded across our screens in 2017, its shocking but satisfying ending looked like the perfect conclusion to a superb self-contained drama. Doh! Of course it wasn’t – it was just the first season out of who knows how many.

Chernobyl, Episode 4, Sky Atlantic review - life in the death zone

★★★★★ CHERNOBYL The horror of the nuclear disaster spreads inwards and outwards

The horror of the nuclear disaster spreads inwards and outwards

Chernobyl (Sky Atlantic) is the most unmissable show on TV. Perhaps it’s because the Soviet nuclear catastrophe in 1986 was so blood-freezingly horrific that the filmmakers didn’t need to fictionalise or exaggerate.

Deep State, Series 2, Fox review - covert conspiracies in Africa

★★★ DEEP STATE, SERIES 2, FOX Mali is new battleground for superpower skulduggery

Mali is the new battleground for superpower skulduggery

Last year’s first season of Deep State featured cloak and dagger exploitations of chaos in the Middle East by the capitalist West and its intelligence services. Judging by its opening episode, this second iteration is about to do something similar, except moving the target area left and down a bit to Niger and Mali.

Chernobyl, Sky Atlantic review - a glimpse of Armageddon

BAFTA TV 2020 - CHERNOBYL A real-life disaster movie you can't tear yourself away from

A real-life disaster movie you can't tear yourself away from

“I take it the safety test was a failure,” remarked Viktor Bryukhanov, director of Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear power station. You could say that again. The catastrophic explosions at the Vladimir I Lenin plant on 26 April 1986, caused by a safety test that went wrong, produced history’s worst nuclear disaster, releasing radioactivity into the air equivalent to two Hiroshima-sized nuclear bombs per hour. There were fears that human casualties could run into millions.

Game of Thrones, Sky Atlantic review - The Battle of Winterfell

★★★★★ GAME OF THRONES: THE BATTLE OF WINTERFELL Excitement, horror, pathos and almost unendurable tension

Excitement, horror, pathos and almost unendurable tension as GoT pulls out the stops: a spoiler-free review

It’s been a memorable few days for audiences – big-screen and small – who happily invest years of their lives in epic storytelling. With the dust still settling on Avengers: Endgame, the final season of Game of Thrones has reached its mid-point with one of the most extraordinary episodes in its impressive history.  

Camping, Sky Atlantic, review - Lena Dunham's tentative British export

★★★ CAMPING, SKY ATLANTIC Lena Dunham's tentative British export

Julia Davis comedy pitches tent in America with David Tennant and Jennifer Garner

When British sitcoms head west anything can happen. For every success – The Office had a happy second life with Steve Carell – there are half a dozen others that got lost in translation, including Coupling, Getting On, Gavin and Stacey, The It Crowd and The Vicar of Dibley.