Steve Coogan holds this together and the story of how customs officers went undercover is riveting. But it’s clear the story that this tells never happened, which loses it points.

It holds up ok. Not quite at the level of the original Indiana Jones films, but it‘s watchable.

Watched in 4DX - it‘s fun for what it is. The dialogue and depth of story could be better, but I liked the part at the end with the lava pit and the zoom outs to 2D Mario.

Some funny moments, especially on board the boat - but chapter 3 lost all pretense of subtlety and rather too obviously made its point.

It‘s well acted and draws you in. But a lot of the storyline seems like a complete work of fiction. Maybe the real story of Guiness isn‘t that interesting, but I am not sure about making it up like this.

Not as amazing as S1, probably because it feels like it‘s setting up S3. But still some great scenes and humour. And the whole Vegas thing is modeled very well.

Like a lot from Netflix it‘s too many episodes: four would have been enough. It‘s a worthy horror series though; somewhat borrowing the style of David Lynch, which is not bad thing.

It‘s absurd, but at the same time somewhat consistent. In places it felt a little stretched out, but overall a good mix of humour, nonsense and suspense.

The history of champagne is interesting and I didn’t hate the movie; but it never started to fizz and pop. More like a flat wine you could drink if you can’t find anything else in the cellar.

It got better. It is still not good, but is worth sticking to the end with.

I struggle to see how any serious effort was put into this. The whole thing is bland, uninspiring and forgettable.

Tense and gripping throughout. Maybe got a bit “far fetched” towards the end. This is a great series though.

I have never known what to make of this program; sometimes good, sometimes bad. It often plays out like a mass produced soap opera. But this was fun and enjoyable TV.

A little pedestrian, but it's still Agatha Christie and it's still worth a watch.

Wonderful writing, cinematography and a brilliant build up. The ending felt a little too convenient and perhaps too much. But this series gets better and better.

There are some plot holes and irrelevances, but generally it holds together. It is comfort TV, but this one draws you and keeps your attention well.

A fitting end to a fantastic television series. Great entertainment.

Benoit Blanc and all the cast put on a great religious themed whodunnit; a very good movie to bring in Christmas

The entire interactions with president, vice president, ambassador / VP’s wife and British prime minister weave intriguingly together.

Quite a bland movie with a very predictable twist. It passed 95 minutes ok, but plenty better than this to watch.