The Gentlemen, Netflix review - Guy Ritchie's further adventures in Geezerworld

★★★★ THE GENTLEMEN, NETFLIX Riotous assembly of toffs, gangsters, travellers, rogues and misfits

Riotous assembly of toffs, gangsters, travellers, rogues and misfits

Welcome back to Guy Ritchie’s Geezerworld, familiar from such slices of lurid villainhood as Lock, Stock…, RocknRolla and The Gentlemen (the movie). The Gentlemen (the TV series) takes some cues from the similarly-named big-screen event from 2019, but becomes its own distinctive self as it unwinds across eight episodes.

Drive to Survive, Season 6, Netflix review - F1 documentary overtaken by events

★★★ DRIVE TO SURVIVE, SEASON 6, NETFLIX Real-life dramas in the paddock were too late to make the cut

Real-life dramas in the paddock were too late to make the cut

When the first season of Drive to Survive launched on Netflix in 2019, it was greeted with suspicion by some in the Formula One paddock. But with its sixth season now up on Netflix, just ahead of next weekend’s 2024 season-opening race in Bahrain, the show can congratulate itself for having helped to bring about a revolution within Formula One.

Griselda, Netflix review - Sofía Vergara excels as the Godmother of cocaine trafficking

★★★ GRISELDA, NETFLIX Sofía Vergara excels as the Godmother of cocaine trafficking

How Colombia's Griselda Blanco brought vice to Miami

When Colombian drug potentate Pablo Escobar made his comment that “the only man I was ever afraid of was a woman named Griselda Blanco,” he ensured that Ms Blanco would achieve immortality in the annals of crime. Netflix’s new series about Blanco, starring and produced by Sofía Vergara, claims to depict Blanco’s life “as faithfully as possible”, though that famous line “when the legend becomes fact, print the legend” feels a bit nearer the mark.

The Crown, Season 6, Netflix review - royal epic in a vain search for authenticity

★★★ THE CROWN, SEASON 6, NETFLIX Royal epic in a vain search for authenticity 

It looks like news photos coming to life, but the dialogue and concept still jar

A man is taking his little dog for a late-night walk. This being the opening scene of The Crown’s final season, when the illuminated Eiffel Tower looms up at the end of his street we know exactly where we are, and exactly what the date is. 

Top Boy, Season 5, Netflix review - grime and punishment

★★★★ TOP BOY, SEASON 5, NETFLIX Grime and punishment

Ronan Bennett's Hackney crime epic reaches a fiery conclusion

And so Ronan Bennett’s Hackney gangster odyssey reaches its conclusion, having made the leap from its Channel 4 origins back in 2011 to become, over its last three series, one of Netflix’s top-rating and most acclaimed shows. And it has managed to do it without diluting or compromising its London roots, despite detours to Jamaica, Spain, Morocco and even Ramsgate.

Hannah Gadsby, Netflix special review - shaggy dog story of marital bliss

★★★★ HANNAH GADSBY, NETFLIX SPECIAL A shaggy dog story of marital bliss

Tasmanian talks about marriage, cultural differences and autism

Hannah Gadsby had a memorable lockdown; it was when the Tasmanian comic got together with producer Jenney Shamash. And it's their courtship that forms the basis for Something Special, the wonderful new show by Gadsby which is now a Netflix special, recorded at the Sydney Opera House.

The Diplomat, Netflix review - can London's new American ambassador prevent World War Three?

★★★★ THE DIPLOMAT, NETFLIX Can London's new American ambassador prevent World War Three?

Sorkin-esque drama takes a satirical look at the 'special relationship'

Does the “special relationship” really exist? Judging by Netflix’s sparky new political drama, yes it does, with London-based CIA agent Eidra Graham (Ali Ahn) going out of her way to spell out the unique intelligence-sharing arrangements between the US and the UK. Just as long as everyone remembers that the Americans are well and truly in charge, nothing can possibly go wrong.

Chris Rock, Netflix special review - no holds barred on the Oscars slap

★★★★ CHRIS ROCK, NETFLIX SPECIAL No holds barred on the Oscars slap

It still pains

Chris Rock knows how to tease. It’s a safe bet that many watching this show are here for one thing – to hear his version of events that took place at last year’s Oscars, when actor and erstwhile rapper Will Smith came on stage and slapped the comic

MH370: The Plane That Disappeared, Netflix review - a field day for conspiracy theorists

★★★★ MH370: THE PLANE THAT DISAPPEARED, NETFLIX Field day for conspiracy theorists

Will we ever know what really happened to the vanished Malaysian airliner?

For fans of conspiracy theories, this three-part examination of the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 is irresistible, though the continuing anguish of friends and relatives of the 239 people aboard the flight makes for some painful viewing.