What To Watch This Week 09.03.26
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What To Watch This Week 09.03.26

Whether you fancy a trip to the cinema or want a series to get stuck into, our pick of the best films and TV will see you through the week.

WEDNESDAY

Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere

In his latest deep dive, Louis Theroux steps into the world of the “manosphere” – the online ecosystem where influencers promote extreme takes on masculinity, dating and gender politics. Spending time with controversial figures including Harrison Sullivan and Myron Gaines, Theroux tries to understand the appeal of their content and the young men who consume it. As the conversations unfold, bravado gives way to something more complicated, revealing how insecurity, identity and the internet collide in this polarising corner of modern culture.

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Scarpetta, Prime Video

The crime drama genre gets a starry upgrade in this glossy new adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling novels. Nicole Kidman steps into the role of Kay Scarpetta – the brilliant forensic pathologist whose razor-sharp instincts help untangle the most complex criminal cases. As Scarpetta navigates investigations across the US, she relies on cutting-edge science and relentless determination to uncover the truth behind a string of mysterious deaths. Produced by Kidman alongside Jamie Lee Curtis – who also appears on screen – the series is a slick, high-end take on a classic forensic thriller.

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Scarpetta

FRIDAY

Dynasty: The Murdochs

Behind one of the world’s most powerful media empires lies a family story that’s anything but straightforward. This four-part series unpacks the legacy of Rupert Murdoch and the growing battle over who will eventually inherit his global empire. With the patriarch now in his 90s, attention has turned to his children – and the increasingly tense dynamics between them. Blending business history with personal drama, the series examines how the Murdoch name came to shape politics, media and power across the world.

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Twisted Yoga

What begins as a search for spiritual fulfilment slowly reveals a far more troubling story in this new docuseries. Focusing on yoga guru Gregorian Bivolaru, the programme explores the global movement he built around tantric practices – and the serious allegations that followed. Through testimonies from former insiders, the series looks at how communities built around wellness and enlightenment can sometimes tip into manipulation, raising unsettling questions about influence, devotion and control.

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The Love That Remains, In Cinemas

Scandinavian cinema continues its strong run with this quietly affecting Icelandic drama from director Hlynur Pálmason (Godland). Set against the stark beauty of rural Iceland, the story follows Anna, an artist, and Magnús, a fisherman, whose long marriage begins to fracture. As they attempt to navigate life with their three children, memories of their shared past collide with the realities of the present. Both intimate and unexpectedly funny, the film unfolds across the changing seasons, exploring love, loss and the complicated ties that remain even when relationships shift. It premiered at Cannes in 2025 – where the family’s sheepdog, Panda, even picked up the festival’s Palm Dog award.

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The Love That Remains

Reminders Of Him, In Cinemas

The next of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novels is heading to the big screen. Reminders Of Him stars Maika Monroe as Kenna Rowan, a young woman trying to rebuild her life after serving time in prison for a tragic accident. Returning to her hometown, she hopes to reconnect with the daughter she barely knows – but the community isn’t ready to forgive. When she forms an unexpected bond with local bar owner Ledger (Tyriq Withers), the pair must confront the past and the consequences that still shape their lives. Emotional and character-driven, it’s a story about second chances, grief and whether redemption is ever truly possible.

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One Last Deal, In Cinemas

Danny Dyer swaps the East End for the world of elite football in this new Irish-set drama. He plays Jimmy Banks, a hard-living agent desperate to secure one final blockbuster deal before his career runs out of road. With one superstar client left on his books, Jimmy throws everything into landing a life-changing transfer – but the stakes, both financial and personal, quickly spiral. Shot across Dublin and Northern Ireland, the film blends sports drama with a character study of ambition, loyalty and the price of chasing one last payday.

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