TV
What An Actual Therapist Thinks of Jonah Hill’s Netflix Doc
In 'Stutz', Hill celebrates his therapist-turned-friend's unusual methods, but how ethical is a friendship with your therapist anyway?
How Reality TV Got Meta
Breaking the fourth wall is reality television's new normal. But is it as authentic as it seems?
The Pleasure of Watching Rich People Suffer on Screen
Movies like “The Menu”, “Glass Onion” and “Triangle of Sadness” torture the ultra-wealthy – and audiences love it.
Life as Ben from 'Outnumbered': What it Was Like Growing Up on TV
"If I got mobbed on the street, the jokes would blow up again at school."
‘Andor’ Is a ‘Star Wars’ Show That's Actually Good
The Disney+ series succeeds because it rebels against everything the mega-franchise has become.
'I'm a Celeb': The Shameless Cringe of Matt Hancock
And the bookies currently have him at 5/1 to win, too.
I Went Behind the Scenes of the UK's First Astrology Dating Show
“Written in the Stars” is like “Love Island” meets “Married At First Sight”, but with horoscopes. I flew to Greece to check it out on set.
How ‘Queerbaiting’ Became Weaponised Against Real People
Once a useful term of critique, queerbaiting has now officially jumped the shark and gone after celebrities like Kit Connor and Harry Styles.
What It’s Like to Direct All Those Cute-as-Hell Kids on ‘Abbott Elementary’
One of the show’s directors, Randall Einhorn, explains how they wrangle its youngest actors, in all their goofy, exuberant glory.
It’s Time for Moralistic True Crime to Die
Making the genre out to be noble advocacy work doesn’t do justice to victims or viewers. Just admit we all love trash.
“Game of Thrones” Fans Still Think It's Too Dark to See Anything
Last night's House of the Dragon had viewers squinting at the night time scenes, just like old times.
'Fat Families': Inside TV's Most Brutal Weight Loss Reality Show
Viral clips from the 2000s Sky show are everywhere on TikTok, but what was being on the programme actually like?