

They said it was unfilmable but, with Neil Gaiman overseeing the adaptation of his surrealistic 1990s comic series, the adventures of Morpheus, Lord of Dreams have reached the screen. A spin-off reality show has been confirmed – a disturbing example of life imitating art. The shock factor is high – but the characters are compellingly drawn and the implicit criticism of the widening gulf between rich and poor earns parallels with Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite. There’s only one catch – put a foot wrong and a machine gun will take your arm off.

These are presided over by guards dressed like refugees from Super Mario Brothers by way of Patrick McGoohan’s The Prisoner. Chris Pratt’s mother-in-law Maria Shriver responds to actor’s ‘hideous’ Instagram postĪnyone for “Red Light, Green Light”? Netflix’s fastest word-of-mouth phenomenon since Stranger Things, the Korean drama finds a rag-tag of gambling addicts and bankrupts vying for the payday of a lifetime by playing a series of traditional children’s games.Yellowstone cancelled months after Kevin Costner speculation.Coronation – live: King Charles and Queen Camilla’s ceremony underway as Prince Harry attends alone.
