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Malice review – you’ll be bingeing David Duchovny’s new thriller until Christmas
The X-Files star is at his charismatic best as a ruthless multimillionaire who hires Jack Whitehall as a sinister nanny. Itâs like The White Lotus meets The Talented Mr Ripley
I canât say I had âJack Whitehall stars with David âThe X Files/ Californicationâ Duchovny in glossy TV thrillerâ on my 2025 bingo card, but here we are, and a good time with it can be had by all. Alongside, perhaps, a smidge of national pride to see the daft lad from Fresh Meat, Bad Education and Travels With My Father all grown up and holding his own.
The glossy thriller in question is Malice, in which Whitehall plays Adam, a tutor promoted to manny (male nanny, for those not au fait with rich peopleâs terms), who is bent â for reasons as yet unknown â on ruining high-rolling businessman Jamie Tanner (Duchovny). Whether he has it in for the rest of the Tanner family and friends, or they are just doomed to be collateral damage, is not clear, but that doesnât spoil the machiavellian fun.
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Breaking Down the Shocking Ending of 'Malice'
Prime Video’s Malice, a six-episode psychological thriller starring David Duchovny and Jack Whitehall, out on November 14, begins with a sunlit family getaway and morphs into a darker and far more claustrophobic story.
Jamie Tanner (Duchovny) arrives in Greece with his wife and children expecting a normal holiday with their longtime friends, Jules (Christine Adams) and Damien (Raza Jaffrey), only to discover that Jules has brought along a tutor, Adam (Whitehall). He seems overeager, almost too polished, but that energy immediately wins over everyone except Jamie, who seems to be the only one who senses a current under the surface. The show plants that suspicion early, and by the finale it’s clear that Adam didn’t stumble into the Tanner family’s orbit—he engineered the collision.
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