Escape at Dannemora, Sky Atlantic review - Ben Stiller's breakout drama impresses

★★★★ ESCAPE AT DANNEMORA, SKY ATLANTIC Ben Stiller's breakout drama impresses

Benicio del Toro, Paul Dano and Patricia Arquette glitter in grim prison drama

The facts of Escape at Dannemora (Sky Atlantic) are notorious in America. Convicted murderers Richard Matt and David Sweat escaped from Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York. Indeed a less enquiring version of the story might have been called Escape from Dannemora. But the preposition is key.

Best of 2018: TV

BEST OF 2018: TV The most nutritious nuggets and noxious no-hopers on the box this year

An appointment to review the past year's telly

Bruce Springsteen once sang about there being "57 channels and nothin' on". Those were the days. Now we have so much to watch (including Netflix's Springsteen on Broadway) that all the world's remaining elephants couldn't remember them all.

Kidding, Sky Atlantic review - tears of a clown

★★★★ KIDDING, SKY ATLANTIC A surprisingly deep lesson in loss

Jim Carrey-led series provides a surprisingly deep lesson in loss

There’s no one right way to grieve. It cuts through everyone differently, whether reverting to childhood traits or out-of-character impulses. The person you lose might mean one thing to you, and something completely different to someone else; it can hit you both differently, and equally hard.

Sharp Objects, Sky Atlantic review - Amy Adams battles her demons

★★★★ SHARP OBJECTS Amy Adams battles her demons

Gillian Flynn adaptation is a dark and deadly Southern Gothic drama

Based on the novel by Gillian Flynn (author of Gone Girl) and directed by Jean-Marc Valleé (who helmed last year’s award-winning Big Little Lies), HBO’s Sharp Objects arrives trailing a cloud of great expectations. Happily – albeit depressingly given its corrosively dark subject matter – it exerts its grip with increasing force, once you’ve committed yourself to stick with it past the first couple of episodes.

Get Shorty, Sky Atlantic review - Elmore Leonard meets Tarantino

★★★★ GET SHORTY, SKY ATLANTIC Sex, sleaze and violence as gangland comes to Hollywood

Sex, sleaze and violence as gangland comes to Hollywood

Emma Daly (Carolyn Dodd) tells her estranged husband Miles (Chris O’Dowd): “There is always an angle, a shakedown.” Of course there is: Davey Holmes’s Get Shorty is “partly based on” the Elmore Leonard novel of the same name (“inspired by” would be more accurate).

Westworld, Series 2, Sky Atlantic review - big trouble in synthetic paradise

★★★★ WESTWORLD, SKY ATLANTIC Apocalypse looms as androids go on the rampage

Apocalypse looms as androids go on the rampage

Some critics complain that Westworld is too complicated for its own good, and you can see their point. Even on a basic level, it’s an exploration of the nature and potential of artificial intelligence, as it depicts the consequences of super-lifelike androids – or “synthetic humans”, if you will – acquiring higher knowledge and going on a terrifying killing rampage.

Occupied, series 2, Sky Atlantic review - political conflicts looking all too actual

★★★★ OCCUPIED, SERIES 2, SKY ATLANTIC Jo Nesbo’s neo-Cold War drama of Russia vs the rest resumes

Jo Nesbo’s neo-Cold War drama of Russia vs the rest - aka truth vs lies - resumes

Eight months have passed since the Russians invaded Norway in the first season of Jo Nesbo’s neo-Cold War thriller. Real-life events have only made Occupied seem more relevant.

Save Me, Sky Atlantic review - it's grim down south

★★★ SAVE ME, SKY ATLANTIC Lennie James looms a little too large in gloomy abduction thriller

Lennie James looms a little too large in gloomy abduction thriller

Workrate of the Week award goes to Lennie James, who not only stars in this new six-part drama but wrote and executive-produced it as well. James (who starred in the first series of Line of Duty, and has hit it big in The Walking Dead) plays the central character Nelly Rowe, a wily chancer living on a Deptford council estate who suddenly finds his chequered past catching up with him.

Gomorrah, Series 3, Sky Atlantic review - there will be blood

★★★★ GOMORRAH, SERIES 3, SKY ATLANTIC There will be blood

Godfathers and wiseguys, Neapolitan style

No doubt McMafia has its strengths, but it’s like a mug of Horlicks compared to the grappa-with-aviation-fuel blast of Gomorrah (Sky Atlantic). The Naples-set organised crime drama takes no prisoners. It gives no quarter, and expects none.