Elite
Netflix
After several deaths and disappearances across four seasons, there's surely nothing else that will shock the folks at Las Encinas?
Addictive Spanish series Elite has returned for its fifth season to see what bad behaviour these wealthy teens can get up to this time.
Season five opens with good old Samuel (Itzan Escamilla) once again in an interrogation room, being questioned about someone's death - exactly who is dead won't be revealed right away.
Omar returns as the only other remaining carry-over from the first season, while Rebeka and Cayetana also return.
Season four newbies Ari, Patrick and Mencia - children of Las Encinas principal Benjamin - have an even bigger role this time around, as well as the deviant prince Phillipe.
There are also a couple of new characters in the school halls this year - Ibiza DJ Isadora and Ivan, son of a Brazilian soccer star.
Sadly, the best character of the entire series, Guzman, does not return for season 5 (and neither does Ander).
If possible, Elite seems to be even more scandalous than it was before, and the students are even more poorly behaved.
But one thing has remained the same - you cannot look away from this show.
Death on the Nile
Disney+
Following the success of Kenneth Branagh's 2017 adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express, the director is back behind and in front of the screen as legendary Belgian gumshoe Hercule Poirot in Death on the Nile, now on Disney+.
Like its predecessor, the film features a cast full of familiar faces: Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Emma Mackey, Tom Bateman, Annette Bening, Letitia Wright, Sophie Okonedo, Ali Fazal, Rose Leslie, Russell Brand, Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French.
This time around murder takes place onboard a cruise on the Nile River, but it seems to take an age for the death to actually occur.
There's plenty of sightseeing, background, and a not particularly useful prologue explaining why Poirot has such an enormous moustache, before we get into the real mystery. But once we're there, it is thrilling.
All the suspects seem almost equally as likely to have killed our victim as the next, with motives and secrets in abundance.
There's more action in this one than Murder on the Orient Express, but, sadly, there's also far more obvious reliance on CGI for the backdrops and scenery.
Keep an eye out for Aussie Adam Garcia is a teensy tiny role.
The In Between
Netflix
If you're looking for something that's not as good as Ghost, but better than If I Stay, and kind of similar to both of them, then Netflix has a new movie for you: The In Between.
The romantic drama follows Tessa (Joey King of The Kissing Booth) as she grapples with an accident that killed her boyfriend Skylar (Kyle Allen, who has definite leading man potential and gives off Heath Ledger vibes).
We jump back and forth between her trying to connect with him post-death and the pair falling for one another in the months before the crash.
There are some good romance moments, but the supernatural stuff is a little weak. Good use of INXS's Never Tear Us Apart though.