From Amazon originals like Fleabag to blockbusters like Saltburn, here's the best movies and TV shows to check out on Prime Video in March 2024.
From John le Carre and Cockney geezers to crime in Calder Valley, we round up the best British and Irish thrillers on TV and where to stream them.
A beloved romcom and a remake of a 1989 cult classic are also trending on streaming services like Max, Apple TV+, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.
Get a bit spooked, laugh a lot, and perhaps learn a bit about Gen Z.
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What are the best Guy Ritchie movies? When it comes to tough guys, hard-hitting action, and Cockney swagger, there is no filmmaker who does it quite like Guy Ritchie. But, he's got far more in the locker than just violent flicks. Regarded as one of the best directors to hail from the UK in the modern era, Ritchie is responsible for some of the best movies of the '90s and the Noughties. He is still going strong, too - check out our Operation Fortune review to see what we thought of his...
A mystery drama adaptation and a historical docuseries are also trending on streaming services like Max, Hulu, Apple TV+ and Peacock.
A World War II documentary and a fantasy film are also trending on streaming services like Max, Apple TV+, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.
A steamy tale of love triangles, a racy Regency romp and an insider's account of the secrets and scandals that swirl around Manhattan - these are all featured in our critics' picks.