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Katie Rosseinsky is Arts Commissioning Editor and Writer at the Evening Standard, focusing on television and film across print and digital.
Katie Rosseinsky is Arts Commissioning Editor and Writer at the Evening Standard, focusing on television and film across print and digital.
Streaming recommendations from the Standard’s arts team
The TV world is starting to engage with our online lives in thoughtful ways - and new BBC One drama Chloe is proof
This eight-part series tells the story of the first viral video from a post-MeToo perspective, with mixed results
Suffering for their art or trying to fatten up the trophy cabinet? As Jessica Chastain piles on the eyeshadow to play Tammy Faye, we investigate the good, the bad and the ugly of movie transformations
The costume drama king behind Downton Abbey has set his latest series in 1880s New York - and some of the characters might feel a little familiar...
Martin Freeman leads a talented ensemble in this standout drama from debut screenwriter Tony Schumacher
Get ready for these two to capture your heart... and then break it
Late nineteenth-century New York proves to be fertile territory for the patron saint of soapy period drama
The first episode of ITV’s new series, exec-produced by Jed Mercurio, is packed with evisceratingly tense moments, but could do with a dash more intrigue... Spoilers ahead for Trigger Point episode one
As principled rookie cop Rachel, Adelayo Adedayo goes toe to toe with Martin Freeman in the BBC’s new police drama
As the hit Netflix show returns for season 2, our former pom pom shaker reflects on a mercifully less dramatic cheerleading experience
The stars of stage and screen we’ll all be talking about this year
Start planning your 2022 viewing schedule now...
BBC One’s new drama, which debuts on Boxing Day, sheds light on one of Britain’s most notorious divorces - a case involving what we’d now see as revenge porn and slut-shaming
Your guide to the Netflix Originals and old favourites you’ll inevitably end up (hate)watching this Christmas...
These were the TV shows that got us through the year...
Screenwriter Sarah Phelps tells the story of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll and her notorious divorce case with sympathy and sharp wit
From Strictly to starry thrillers and a pair of Attenborough specials, there’s plenty to keep you entertained this Christmas
It’s Christmas, which means this year’s celebrity autobiogs have arrived in bookshops in all their star-studded, hardback glory...
The final episode of Succession’s superlative third series offered up a frankly exhausting amount of genuinely surprising twists. Major spoilers ahead