Green Guide
Can a 17-year-old beat veteran ninja warriors to the very top?
Saxon Johnstone is one of several young guns who will compete in the new season of Australian Ninja Warrior.
- by Ben Pobjie
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The Crown’s breakout star swaps Princess Anne for an obsessed stalker
After being deluged with offers of posh roles, shape-shifting actor Erin Doherty jumped at the chance to play an imposter in the new thriller Chloe.
- by Craig Mathieson
Embattled leaders and ruthless power plays: Borgen’s risky comeback pays off
Corruption and compromise are unavoidable in the new season of this gripping political drama, which has been described as “less West Wing, more House of Cards”.
- by Debi Enker
Who’s the suspect in The Twelve – an artist accused of murder or the jury?
As a roughshod gambling addict doing jury duty in Foxtel’s impressive drama The Twelve, Brendan Cowell poses a very topical dilemma: can someone who does bad things still be a decent person?
- by Louise Rugendyke
★★★★
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Mad Men fans need look no further. This gorgeous gem is your next TV binge
Set in post-World War Two Berlin, Ku’Damm is a tremendous period drama that reveals at least a decade’s worth of fabulous frocks.
- by Melinda Houston
★★★½
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Gangsters go wild as Peaky Blinders gives fans a bloody send-off
The British gangster saga returns in fairly bonkers style for its cinematic fever dream of a final season as rivals battle for control of the opium business.
- by Brad Newsome
‘None of us knew’: How Wil Anderson surprised David Wenham on his ABC special
The much-loved actor interviews an array of prominent Australians and looks back at archival footage from the past 90 years in the six-part series The ABC of.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
Twist after twist, The Staircase had us rapt. The finale was a cruel triumph
A husband’s rage, an accidental fall, the “owl theory”? The true-crime drama gave riveted audiences an answer. It just wasn’t to the question they’d asked.
- by Craig Mathieson
★★★½
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Sexy, joyous and tragic, the new-look Queer as Folk is a real winner
Much has changed in the 23 years since Russell T. Davies’ drama explored the pursuits of a group of carefree gay men in Manchester.
- by Brad Newsome
The Time Traveler’s Wife is no ordinary TV series. It’s bonkers
This bizarre romantic confection leaps forward to ask an unusual question: would you travel back in time to have sex with yourself?
- by Craig Mathieson
A century-old vampire returns in hall-of-mirrors TV series Irma Vep
Remaking his 1996 cinema feature Irma Vep, French director Olivier Assayas has created a mesmerising meditation on filmmaking, cinema history and personal transformation.
- by Stephanie Bunbury