From Joe Lycett to Succession – THIS WEEK IN TV + STREAMING | FEATURE
Brian Cox and Joe Lycett fill out a TV and streaming lineup that also features a groundbreaking whodunnit and top class American drama.
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Brian Cox and Joe Lycett fill out a TV and streaming lineup that also features a groundbreaking whodunnit and top class American drama.
De La Terreur, Mes Soeurs! (Terror, Sisters!), a short but lively fantasy about facing your abusers, does a lot with its limited runtime.
A necessary and moving watch, documentary film I Am Belmaya allows a young Nepalese filmmaker to tell her story.
Performing tracks from her Grammy and Mercury nominated album, Song For Our Daughter, Laura Marling stirs up an adoring Cardiff crowd.
A group of environmental activists known as Save the Severn Estuary is on a mission to stop the dumping of contaminated waste in Welsh and English waters.
As Mid Wales Opera return to touring with a bang - Puccini's Il tabarro - Hannah Collins got a sneak peek at the new production in an unusual location.
Not content with the health benefits of exploring dry land, wild swimmers are taking the plunge in Welsh waters everywhere. And Antonia LeVay is now one of them.
Tomohiko Itō's Hello World is the kind of ambitious and interesting storytelling you’d expect from a filmmaker finally let loose from the franchise pen.