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David Attenborough narrates a further chapter of the natural world’s marvels and terrible man-made environmental damage
Nonsensical plotting and close shaves pile up in the Governator’s enjoyable Netflix debut
Widespread password sharing is incompatible with subscription growth in an intensely competitive market
Streaming service braced for potential outcry against move to stop customers from giving passwords to family and friends
Ramit Sethi’s series proves popular, but offers little that’s new
Writers’ strike comes as nearly 600 scripted US TV shows aired last year, giving viewers ample content to watch
First industrial action in 15 years after talks between writers guild and studios and streamers collapse
Prequel to the Netflix megahit broaches sensitive subjects but is still high camp rather than high art
Streaming platform is betting that country’s television shows will become global hits
Keri Russell plays a US ambassador to the UK called on to defuse a geopolitical crisis in this talky drama
Streaming platform expects boost from ‘paid sharing’ service later in the year
Video streaming service is asking investors to be patient
Seven episodes dramatise the real-life campaign to smuggle Jewish artists and intellectuals out of Vichy-ruled Marseille
Ali Wong and Steven Yeun excel as dangerous drivers locked in a mutually destructive feud
Serious-minded film provides disturbing accounts of lax content moderation and unsanctioned uploads
The change of policy signals another shift in how we share our viewing experiences with family and friends
Cartoonish satire and tasteless entertainment meet as Joe sets his sights on London socialites
Co-chiefs Sarandos and Peters face challenge of delivering returns while keeping up with rapid changes in entertainment industry
Palme d’Or-winner Hirokazu Kore-eda luxuriates in detail and avoids fetishising the career
A mini-portfolio tuned for recession
Streaming video company names new leadership as jump in subscribers brings hope of rebound after ‘tough year’
Subscribers are angry at the opaque reasons for abandoning programmes such as ‘1899’ and ‘Tuca & Bertie’
Eric Garcia’s experimental eight-part thriller can be watched in any order
Lossmaking streaming platforms and traditional channels face pivotal year in 2023, say analysts
United Talent Agency chief Jeremy Zimmer says ad-supported service ‘changes the game’ for creators
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