The Netflix series tells the story of a man being stalked by an older woman and his life falling into disarray
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From Derry Girls to Bridgerton to Barbie, the Galway actor has had a whirlwind few years, but amid the glitz and glamour, she still takes a stand on what she believes in
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Hugh Linehan: The streamer’s new drama is just another lethargic entry into the often unlovely genre of hero-journalist movies
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Ripley review: Andrew Scott shines as the inscrutable anti-hero in this gripping psychological drama
Television: Netflix’s eight-part adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 novel is an excellent platform for the Irish actor
Andrew Scott in Ripley and Donald Glover and Maya Erskine in Mr & Mrs Smith are among the highlights thus far
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In its first four days, some 81.7 million hours of this big-budget science fiction series were consumed by subscribers – but that might not be enough to secure renewal
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