22/04 Adolescence and anti-social behaviour — the new norm
-Dodging plans with a “sorry, I’m sick” text, spilling tea in the office kitchen, and ghosting like it’s a competitive sport — welcome to the new normal.
- News.com.au17/04 Startling ‘joke’ all of our kids are hearing
-Educators around the world are reporting that they are witnessing misogyny go “mainstream” to the point of casual rape jokes made by students in schools, and Australia is no exception to this.
- News.com.au14/04 New Portuguese film follows the same method of adolescence, the miniseries of the year of Netflix
-One of Netflix's greatest phenomena, “Adolescence” inspired the way a new Portuguese feature was filmed.
- MSN09/04 Miniseries based on real story with Stephen Graham is perfect for adolescence fans (it's on streaming)
-After the success of “adolescence”, there is another pearl that you can't lose: “The Virtues”, a punch in the stomach in the form of a miniseries.
- MSN09/04 Adolescence season two: Brad Pitt’s production company begins talks
-A follow-up to the record-breaking Netflix series might be in the works with hopes that it will ‘not be repetitive’
- TheGuardian06/04 11 new series have debuted on Netflix in March and these are the top 5
-From “adolescence” to “The Residence”, there are five Netflix miniseries from March, which you can't even lose.
- MSN04/04 Owen Cooper says returning to school after Adolescence has been 'mad'
-Owen Cooper says returning to school after Adolescence has been 'mad' - Owen has been hailed a ‘natural born talent’ since the show’s release on Netflix
- MSN03/04 The reason for adolescence actors (Netflix) love to film in a sequence
-Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty, actors of Netflix's “Adolescence” miniseries, explain the reason they prefer sequence plans.
- MSN01/04 Help! Why are none of the new Beatles cast from Liverpool? | Peter Bradshaw
-So Sam Mendes has cast his Beatles tetralogy, but none are from Merseyside. Don’t worry, I’ve just invented the Beatles Cinematic Universe
- TheGuardian01/04 Adolescence | The reaction of producers to the success of the Netflix miniseries
-“Adolescence” has already become one of Netflix's greatest hits, but this achievement came with great surprise to the creators.
- MSN31/03 Jen Hogan: Teen boys grow up in a world that often views them suspiciously, and negatively
-Jen Hogan: Everyone is talking about Adolescence on Netflix, but we should also be talking about how to look after our boys
- The Irish Times30/03 “It's not the end” Stephen Graham reveals plans about the future of adolescence (Netflix)
-After successful “adolescence”, Stephen Graham shares the desire to continue the Netflix series with an anthology.
- MSN28/03 ‘Adolescence’: What does the international press say about the success series?
-British suspense tells the story of a 13 -year -old suspected murder, and has already become an audience hit
- MSN28/03 These are the best series of Netflix in 2025 (so far)
-Until then, there are seven new Netflix series that stood out in 2025, from "The Leopard" to "adolescence."
- MSN28/03 Stephen Graham: the ‘working-class, mixed-race kid’ who cares deeply about the work
-As his latest drama Adolescence stirs debate, we look at Liverpudlian actor’s previous roles and ability to keep it real
- TheGuardian28/03 Netflix’s Adolescence makes TV ratings history
-Netflix’s Adolescence makes TV ratings history - Show has become the subject of a national conversation on the influence of the internet on young children
- MSN28/03 This movie is perfect for adolescence fans, the success of Netflix
-If you like “adolescence” on Netflix, you can't miss this movie that has Stephen Graham and was also filmed in the sequence.
- MSN27/03 Adolescence | Netflix's phenomenon led the British Prime Minister to react
-In a world where screens are extensions of the hands, what stories tell our fingers when sliding? “Adolescence” offers an answer.
- MSN27/03 Bruce Springsteen's exciting message sent to Stephen Graham after seeing Netflix teenage
-There is no doubt that “adolescence” is being a phenomenon, to the point that Bruce Springsteen's words have thrilled Stephen Graham.
- MSN26/03 Stephen Graham says Bruce Springsteen's "wonderful" message made him tear
-"My father died years ago," he wrote to the actor. "But I felt like I saw him again today. Thank you for giving me this memory »
- MSN25/03 Stephen Graham says Bruce Springsteen’s ‘beautiful’ text left him in tears
-Graham received the feedback from Springsteen, whose father he plays in the biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere starring Jeremy Allen White
- TheGuardian25/03 Netflix’s Adolescence makes TV history in the UK
-Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne’s drama has become the first streaming show to top the UK most-watched television charts
- TheGuardian24/03 ADOLESCENCE, THE CRITICAL | Technical perfection in just 4 episodes
-“Adolescence” has arrived a few days ago on Netflix and is being widely praised. Currently, it has 99% approval at Rotten Tomatoes.
- MSN22/03 💔 Stephen Graham offered to adopt young actor after personal tragedy
-Known for its dramatic intensity on the screen and a talent that crosses genres and decades, Stephen Graham has again gained public admiration not only for its performance in Netflix's new teenage miniseries, but also for a moving life story that shows the true range of its generosity outside the cameras. see ...
- MSN22/03 From the police to the prime minister: how Adolescence is making Britain face up to toxic masculinity
-The Netflix drama isn’t just a critical smash – its tale of social media-fuelled violence to women by young boys has forced a national debate in the UK that might lead to genuine political change
- TheGuardian21/03 Adolescence | 4 important questions left to answer in the new Netflix miniseries
-The “adolescence” miniseries is already a phenomenon worldwide, but there are still some issues that we will try to clarify in this article…
- MSN21/03 Keir Starmer praised Adolescence. Now he needs to show he’s learned from it | Gaby Hinsliff
-The government balked at protecting children from the perils of social media. TV has made the issues plain; now politics must do its job, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
- TheGuardian21/03 Adolescence: Why can’t we look away from Netflix’s hypnotic hit?
-This Netflix drama is a hypnotic hit and its seamless ‘oner’ shot is part of the reason why
- The Irish Times20/03 Adolescence to The Virtues: the most heartbreaking TV of all time
-The gut-wrenching crime drama is so poignant it will leave you in pieces. But it’s far from the only televisual masterpiece to deliver a devastating emotional punch …
- TheGuardian19/03 Adolescence star Stephen Graham offered to adopt child co-star after mother’s death
-Adolescence star Stephen Graham offered to adopt child co-star after mother’s death - ‘He promised to stick by me and support me,’ actor told ‘The Independent’
- MSN18/03 ‘The younger me would have sat up and nodded’: Adolescence writer Jack Thorne on the insidious appeal of incel culture
-Researching mine and Stephen Graham’s Netflix drama, I realised the brains of under 16s are unable to cope with ideas as dangerous as those in the ‘manosphere’. The government needs to ban smartphones for children
- TheGuardian17/03 Adolescence review: A dark and often unbearable insight into the nightmarish extremes of our teenagers’ lives
-Television: Netflix series starring Stephen Graham doesn’t quite land but forces us to confront bleak facts
- The Irish Times17/03 ‘Unnervingly on-the-nose’: why Adolescence is such powerful TV that it could save lives
-The Netflix four-parter has touched many a nerve with its gut-punch power and staggering performances – but it’s also a vital call to action for parents and their teens
- TheGuardian17/03 ‘We warned everyone: do not go near Tom Cruise!’ How Covid sent British TV haywire, five years on
-From chatshows in spare bedrooms to the sheer terror of infecting Hollywood megastars, making television in lockdown became utterly wild. The insiders tell all
- TheGuardian17/03 Stephen Graham shares touching tribute to Robert De Niro: ‘Thank you from the bottom of my heart’
-Stephen Graham shares touching tribute to Robert De Niro: ‘Thank you from the bottom of my heart’ - ‘You were the beginning of my whole love of films,’ Graham told De Niro
- MSN16/03 Netflix drama Adolescence has lessons for us all about alienated young men | Vanessa Thorpe
-The new series highlights the huge problem of disaffected youths. Society now needs to recognise the issue – and create solutions, writes arts and media correspondent Vanessa Thorpe
- TheGuardian13/03 Adolescence review – the closest thing to TV perfection in decades
-Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham’s drama about a teen accused of murder is astounding. Its dazzling performances, and the devastating questions it asks, will linger with you
- TheGuardian21/02 A Thousand Blows review – the irresistible new boxing drama from the Peaky Blinders creator
-Steven Knight’s latest series is a hugely fun journey into the murky world of Victorian bare-knuckle fighting. It’s a ripping yarn full of audacious dialogue
- TheGuardian20/02 Stephen Graham says he’s become ‘obsessed’ with latest role’s intense fitness regime
-Stephen Graham says he’s become ‘obsessed’ with latest role’s intense fitness regime - ‘It’s part of my life now,’ actor said
- MSN18/02 ‘It’s now part of my life’: Stephen Graham on shredding to be a buff boxer in A Thousand Blows
-The latest creation from Steven Knight tells the story of the illegal and brutal boxing scene in Victorian Britain. Stars Stephen Graham, Malachi Kirby and Erin Doherty talk thievery, brawling and broccoli
- TheGuardian16/02 TV guide: the best new shows to watch, starting tonight
-February 16th-21st: including Other Voices, Ifta Awards, EastEnders at 40 and Home of the Year
- The Irish Times31/01 Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+: 10 of the best new shows to watch in February
-Including The Kardashians, Apple Cider Vinegar, Reacher, Zero Day, A Thousand Blows and more
- The Irish Times24/11 This great film with Saoirse Ronan is currently the most watched on Apple TV+
-Saoirse Ronan's new film has just premiered on Apple TV+ and is already the most watched worldwide (including Portugal).
- MSN24/11 ‘I felt like I was a made man’: Stephen Graham on working with his childhood heroes
-One of Britain’s most prolific actors, Stephen Graham is the face of countless hard-to-forget TV and film characters, a regular Scorsese collaborator and good mates with Leo DiCaprio. He talks about living it up in Leicestershire – and why he’s in the shape of his life
- TheGuardian07/11 Blitz review: Saoirse Ronan has little to work with in Steve McQueen’s absorbing but crowded war-time drama
-Steve McQueen’s extensively researched script alights on racism and looting, but at heart is a boy’s own adventure
- The Irish Times23/10 Venom: The Last Dance review – messy sequel ends series with a shrug
-Tom Hardy’s agreeably silly Marvel franchise wraps things up in a patchy final adventure that needed a tighter, and funnier, script
- TheGuardian22/10 Peaky Blinders movie first look as Stephen Graham seems 'up to no good'
-Stephen Graham was seen back in full character as union man Hayden Stagg as he filmed the Peaky Blinders movie on an elaborate set.
- Express09/10 Blitz review – Steve McQueen’s rousing wartime adventure is surprisingly old-fashioned
-The director unexpectedly channels The Railway Children as Saoirse Ronan stars as the single mother whose son is evacuated, only to run away in a perilous bid to find her
- TheGuardian15/09 ‘Not many people know what happened’: covered up London Blitz tragedy is inspiration for Steve McQueen’s new film
-Production that echoes a wartime disaster in the East End that killed 173 people will open the London film festival next month
- TheGuardian21/07 8.5 million computers running Windows affected by faulty update from CrowdStrike
-8.5 million computers running Windows affected by faulty update from CrowdStrike - As the world continues to recover from massive business and travel disruptions caused by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, malicious actors are trying to exploit the situation for their own gain
- MSN01/07 Steve McQueen’s Blitz to open the London film festival
-Film starring Saoirse Ronan and Paul Weller marks a high-profile world premiere for the festival, now in its 68th year
- TheGuardian10/01 Phoebe Dynevor, Mia McKenna-Bruce and Sophie Wilde among nominees for Bafta rising star award
-List also includes Saltburn’s Jacob Elordi and the Bear’s Ayo Edebiri representing ‘the future of the film industry – innovation, dedication, and a commitment to storytelling’
- TheGuardian19/10 From Peaky Blinders to Band of Brothers: it’s Stephen Graham’s 20 best TV roles ever
-His impeccable taste has seen him star in incredible shows from Line of Duty to This Is England. We rank his performances
- TheGuardian14/10 Bodies: this gripping sci-fi cop drama is perfect autumn TV
-Netflix’s compelling murder mystery sees detectives grapple with four killings in four different timelines. It’s a highly satisfying watch, with added Stephen Graham
- TheGuardian13/10 Bodies to The Real Wagatha Story: the seven best shows to stream on TV this week
-A thrilling murder mystery with the same body found … in four different timelines. Plus, Coleen Rooney – Wagatha Christie herself – shares her side of the saga at last
- TheGuardian01/10 Boiling Point review – TV that asks what if The Bear isn’t stressful enough?
-In a mesmerising four-part TV adaptation, Carly is now head chef at a new restaurant where the pressure-cooker atmosphere will have you rooting for this troubled bunch
- TheGuardian30/09 Boiling Point: this nailbiting kitchen drama is British TV at its finest
-A brilliant script, a phenomenal cast and some absolutely beautiful filming – this hugely stressful series is one of the best things on television this year
- TheGuardian28/09 ‘Please cast me as a footballer’s wife!’: Boiling Point’s Vinette Robinson on making the year’s most stressful TV
-She starred alongside Stephen Graham in the high-octane chef film, and is back for the BBC’s adrenaline-fuelled new adaptation. Ahead of its release she talks racism, raves – and Matilda
- TheGuardian14/09 Shane Meadows: ‘When I worked at Alton Towers, I’d ride the Thunder Looper four times each lunch break’
-The film director answers your questions about wearing a dress to school, being courted by Disney for the teen market and the exorcism horror project he’s keen to get off the ground
- TheGuardian26/05 King’s ‘insult’ to Australian sex abuse survivors
-King Charles is under fire after the charity he founded — and of which he is now president — said it would pay just $3800 to children who were sexually abused in Australia as part of a UK government-funded scheme.
- News.com.au03/02 What to watch on streaming in February: Netflix, Disney, Stan, Binge, Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime highlights
-From high-end retro sci-fi productions and Valentine’s-themed titles to the return of an old favourite, there’s plenty to stream in February.
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