The Ridge review – this hugely layered thriller is just masterly
Lauren Lyle is absolutely magnificent as an anaesthetist who flies to New Zealand for the wedding of her younger sister – only to find her dead. It’s an achingly real watch that’s bitterly funny at times It seems at first to be your standard six-part mystery-thriller. The Ridge opens with the (…)
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