How To Get To Heaven from Belfast and Being Gordon Ramsay – here is what to watch this week
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette and Being Gordon Ramsay are just a few of the must-watch picks to add to your watchlist this week.
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How To Get To Heaven from Belfast, Netflix
The creator of Derry Girls, Lisa McGee, returns with How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, an eight-episode Netflix series which follows three tight-knit, late-30s friends – Saoirse, Robyn and Dara – whose lives are upended after the death of their estranged fourth childhood friend. Eerie events at her wake launch them on a dark, dangerous and hilarious journey through Ireland.
Wuthering Heights, cinema nationwide
In the much-hyped adaptation of the Emily Brontë novel, Emerald Fennell has her take on the classic with Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff and Catherine in the passionate and tumultuous love story set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors. With a soundtrack penned by Charli xcx, this is a must-see.
Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette, Disney+
Created by Ryan Murphy, the love and tragedy of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette is dramatised for Disney+. Son of JFK, John F. Kennedy Jr. was the closest thing to American royalty, and he became a media sensation. Bessette was a star in her own right. Fiercely independent and with a singular style, she rose from being a sales assistant to an executive at Calvin Klein and became a trusted confidante of its eponymous founder. John and Carolyn’s connection was immediate, electric and undeniable. However, as their love story unfolded on a national stage, the intense fame and media attention that came along with it threatened to rip them apart.
Cold Storage, cinemas nationwide
When a highly contagious, mutating fungus escapes a sealed facility, two young employees and a grizzled bioterror operative must survive the wildest night shift ever to save humanity from extinction, as the microorganism spreads and destroys everything in its path. Starring Liam Neeson and Joe Keery.
Crime 101, cinemas nationwide
Set against the sun-bleached grit of Los Angeles and also starring our own Barry Keoghan, Crime 101 weaves the tale of an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway has mystified police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime, his path crosses that of a disillusioned insurance broker (Halle Berry) who is facing her own crossroads. Convinced he has found a pattern, a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) is closing in, raising the stakes even higher. As the heist approaches, the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur, and all three are faced with life-defining choices and the realisation that there can be no turning back.
February 18
Being Gordon Ramsay, Netflix
Netflix meets Gordon Ramsay as we have never seen him before, as he opens the doors to his home and businesses in the lead-up to his biggest restaurant venture to date: the opening of five restaurants in one of London’s tallest buildings, 22 Bishopsgate.
When an unidentified body is found in a luxury apartment linked to Oliver Kennedy (Avan Jogia) and his girlfriend Ciara Wyse (Dove Cameron), detectives Lee Reardon and Karl Connolly reconstruct the couple’s deadly romance over the past 56 days.
February 20
The Last Thing He Told Me, Disney+
Returning for season two is this brilliant thriller-mystery based on the second instalment in Laura Dave’s New York Times bestselling series, Hannah Hall. After five years on the run, Hannah (Jennifer Garner) and her stepdaughter Bailey (Angourie Rice) are thrown back into uncertain times when the long-missing Owen (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) suddenly re-emerges.







