Hype your fave TV shows, movies, and/or books please.

There's a lull in autistic joy on this site lately, so lets see if a recommend and rave thread will help that.
 Like the title says, share your fave TV shows, movies, and books. We already have a still active music thread, so I thought I'd make one for other media.

  • Nightcrawler, in particular, sticks in my mind. And, typically, I didn't recognise how it's satirical until I read reviews of the film. To me, it summed-up a great deal about the modern world yet I missed the satirical cue entirely.

  • Favourite TV shows:

    • The Haunting of Hill House
    • Lost
    • La Casa de Papel
    • Orange is the New Black 
    • Black Mirror 
    • Squid Game
    • Stranger Things

    Favourite movies:

    • Knives Out
    • Us
    • Joker
    • Shaun of the Dead
    • Portrait of a Lady On Fire
    • Black Swan
    • Parasite
    • Edward Scissorhands
    • Spirited Away
    • Hereditary 
    • The Ring
    • Little Miss Sunshine
    • Baby Driver
    • Arrival
    • Annihilation 
    • It Follows
    • The Witch
    • A Monster Calls
    • Pan's Labyrinth 
    • Oculus
    • Train To Busan
    • Thoroughbreds
    • Nightcrawler

    Favourite books:

    • Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman 
    • Small Favors by Erin A Craig 
    • The Grace Year by Kim Liggett 
    • Last One At The Party by Bethany Clift
    • The Broken Girls by Simone St James
    • The Push by Ashley Audrain
    • The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth 
    • The Appeal by Janice Hallett
    • Uzumaki by Junji Ito
    • Salt To The Sea by Ruta Sepetys
    • The Lighthouse Witches by CJ Cooke 
  • I tend to do the true crime and detective thing too Joy

  • Rosie is my Relative by Gerald Durrell, it makes me laugh out loud.   All of the James Herriot books.   Peter Mayle A Year in Provence and various others by this author, very funny.

    I also love the books by Nicki French if you’re into psychological who dunnits.

    Recently watched the Jumanji film Welcome to the Jungle. Jack Black playing an over privileged teenage girl was hilarious and very well done.

    I love Mulan but just the first one. Another favourite movie is Terminal with Tom Hanks.

    Recently enjoyed the David Copperfield movie, The Greatest Showman and The Elvis Presley story.

    Missed Mrs Harriss goes to Paris but will try and catch up with it online.

    I am very into stories about real people even if they are not people I particularly like. I quite enjoyed the movie about Margaret Thatcher.

  • I'll check that out cheers!  Someone at work asked if I'd watched Atypical on Netflix - has anyone watched that? is it any good or am I going to find it annoying?

  • Favourite film Phenomenon with John Travolta, book is hard, at the moment, it’s a book by Elle Mcnicoll, A kind of Spark, it’s a book written by an autistic author and has two main characters who are autistic, the BBC have actually just made it into a 5 part series, due to be aired this summer. can’t wait, Elle hasn’t let the not so nice parts of autistic life be cut out of it. Favourite tv is original Star Trek and The Repair Workshop.

  • Nice, I really like Grace and Frankie, they are so wholesome.
    I recently finished bingeing The Good Place. That was a fun watch. :)

  • I'm not going to choose my favourite book because I'd be writing about it all night. Instead, I'll pick two minor favourites:

    'The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque tells the story of portraitist Piero Piambo, who is offered a commission unlike any other. The client is Mrs. Charbuque, a wealthy and elusive woman who asks Piambo to paint her portrait, though with one bizarre twist: he may question her at length on any topic, but he may not, under any circumstances, see her. So begins an astonishing journey into Mrs. Charbuque's world...'

    'Having exposed a group of fraudulent spiritualists, journalist Joanna Cross is intrigued by the claims of psychologist Dr Sam Towne that paranormal phenomena do in fact exist. Accepting his challenge to enter into a experiment to 'create' a ghost, Joanna, Sam and six volunteers bring to life 'Adam Wyatt' - a young American living in France after the American War of Independence. Associated with the great minds and mystics at the close of the eighteenth century, Wyatt dies tragically in the French Revolution.

    The experiment is a great success, with poltergeist activity and disembodied messages all scientifically recorded. Sam's theory appears conclusive - that ghosts are created by the people who see them. But a series of inexplicable and ominous events force Joanna and Sam to realize the ghost they have brought to life can also cause death…'

  • Not really watching anything at the mo, but used to watch Modern Family plus Grace and Frankie on my lunch as light hearted take me somewhere else tv. Otherwise I get stuck in a true crime or detective vein.