
The news that a new series coming to ABC and Netflix entitled, Why Are You Like This is set to surpass most Australian television content from the lens of progress is certainly something that has pricked up our ears.

Said to represent the “darkest part of the bureau’s history.” the documentary exposes the FBI’s mission to paint the 20th century’s most prolific civil rights leader as the “world’s most notorious liar”.

Fran Lebowitz and Martin Scorsese’s ‘Pretend It’s a City’ is rife with comfort and comedy.

A return to the luxury house’s archives, think silk satin evening gowns and unmissable column dresses with precious crystal embroidery.

Burning fireplaces, stolen kisses in secluded barns and warm embraces amongst falling autumn leaves. What more could we ask for?

If you initially missed this series that did remarkably go under the radar, it’s an ensnaring tale of witches, vampires, magic and mystery.

‘Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel’ is not for the faint hearted.

But this film is not without controversy.

The pair had a famously tumultuous relationship whilst starring alongside one another in the American sitcom, ‘I Love Lucy’.

Prepare yourself for a gritty, raw interpretation of the Sex Pistols emergence of the mid-70s punk scene in Britain, through the lens of Trainspotting Director, Danny Boyle.