Genre: Comedy The 80s is a TV gold mine. It’s time to finally figure out what went down in that room with the red curtains and black-and-white tiled floor. Creators: David Shore. Hilary Weaver is a freelance writer based in New York who writes about politics, queer issues, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, and every woman the Queen has ever made a dame. Creators: Steve Franks. Genre: Drama Season two, just released, features a new cast of characters (some return though not Roberts) and storylines centered around Janelle Monae’s character, who wakes up in the middle of nowhere, confused about her identity, with the same sinister organization featured in season one clearly up to no good. Or, of course, you could queue up Modern Love and get all those hopeless-romantic feelings out of your system. There’s also six seasons of Tony Soprano, in case that’s all you’re really looking for. Creators: Ben Edlund. If you need something to cheer you up on a rainy afternoon indoors, this could be just the ticket. When it comes to Amazon Prime, you’re probably most familiar with its heavy-hitting Emmy-winners at this point. Set during the 1980s, the show is centered on a young tennis player (Craig Roberts) who opts for a job at the exclusive Red Oaks Country Club during the summer between his sophomore and junior year of college. Plus, you know, the ABCs. Rotten Tomatoes: 93% John Krasinski is effortless as Ryan, a CIA analyst forced into the field. The lengths he and those who know the truth go to keep this a secret from not only clients but also many people in the firm is at the heart of the first season. Like Black Mirror, Amazon’s sci-fi series employs some major stars, including Terrence Howard, Bryan Cranston, Steve Buscemi, and Anna Paquin. Updated: Don't have time for every MCU film?

The show centres on Givens coming back to his home town as a deputy - what ensues is just brilliant. Januar 2020) Jean-Luc ist zurück! Happy to announce that Amazon Studios is adapting Iain M. Banks’ amazing Culture series — a huge personal favorite — as a TV series. Finn Cole stars as Joshua “J” Cody and Ellen Barkin as Janine “Smurf” Cody, his grandmother, and the family matriarch whom he eventually tries to challenge for leadership. The show shines thanks to its ensemble of critically acclaimed actors including The Americans’ Margo Martindale, but the core of its brilliance lies in the clever writing. Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed, You don't have to be a fan of classical music to enjoy Mozart in the Jungle, The Tick is Amazon Prime's lovable blue superhero, Sneaky Pete is one you'll want to clear your evening diary for, Critics have praised lead actor Tig Notaro's moving performance, Bosch has been a huge success and is now in its sixth series, Julia Roberts was a smash in this, her small screen debut, If you missed it when it aired on Channel 4, you can watch hit show, Catastrophe, on Amazon Prime, Undone is other-worldly and beautiful to watch, Fleabag made an overnight star of writer-actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Based on the 2010 Australian movie of the same name by David Michod, this 2016 series debuted on TNT in 2016 and continues to air, with its fifth season being released last summer. Stars: Fred Rogers Boasting dry humor and a solid ensemble that includes Ennis Esmer as the hilarious tennis pro, Nash, Red Oaks rises above the raucousness to create characters you really care about. After six well-received seasons, Bosch was renewed for a seventh and final season in February 2020. Created by American stand-up comedian Tig Notaro and Juno writer Diablo Cody, this dark comedy series follows the story of a woman who returns home after the sudden death of her mother.