Monday 16th January 

Love Island – ITV 

Love Island is back again for its winter edition! A group of men and women participate in a series of tasks with a partner that they keep swapping until they meet the love of their life. 

I wonder,  who will be their type on paper? 

Thursday 19th January 

That 90’s show – Netflix 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F36HBFGxWkg

It’s 1995 and Leia Forman is desperate for some adventure in her life or at least a best friend who isn’t her dad. When she arrives in Point Place to visit her grandparents, Red and Kitty. With the help of Gwen’s friends, Leia realizes adventure could happen there just like it did for her parents all those years ago. Excited to reinvent herself, she convinces her parents to let her stay for the summer. With a basement full of teens again, Kitty is happy the Forman house is now a home for a new generation and Red is, well…Red.  

Junji Ito maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre – Netflix 

Featuring a selection of 20 macabre masterpieces brimming with Ito’s original worldview and fascinating characters drawn in his stunning style. 

Friday 20th January 

Bling Empire: New York – Netflix  

Meet a fresh group of wealthy, sophisticated and hilarious Asian-Americans from New York City, where the quality of real estate is measured by address, not acreage. Conversations are direct, not coded. And competition – for love, for money, and for power – is fierce. Billionaires, CEOs, and fashion icons – it’s a city where you can be anything you want to be. 

Babylon – In Cinema  

Decadence, depravity, and outrageous excess lead to the rise and fall of several ambitious dreamers in 1920s Hollywood. 

Missing – In Cinema  

When her mother disappears while on vacation in Colombia with her new boyfriend, June’s search for answers is hindered by international red tape. Stuck thousands of miles away in Los Angeles, June creatively uses all the latest technology at her fingertips to try and find her before it’s too late. However, as she digs ever deeper, her digital sleuthing soon raises more questions than answers.