TV Reviews

TV reviews are our expertise. We provide a final rating and insight on TV shows of all genres, from network TV to original series on streaming platforms. Here is our extensive collection of reviews where we give our final opinion on many TV.

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Basketball Or Nothing Review: Another Sporting Hit For Netflix

August 2 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s admirable how quickly and capably Netflix finds a niche and then attacks it. It’s like watching a shark devour swimmers who ignore those warning...

‘The Letdown’ Season 2 Review: We Need To Be Honest About Having Children

July 31 2019, by Daniel Hart

The Letdown’s most prominent strength is its honesty. The Netflix series knows the truth. Bringing a child into this world sucks. The keywords are depression,...

My First, First Love Season 2 Review: A Little Foolishness And A Lot Of Curiosity

July 27 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s Korean romance-drama My First, First Love is back on our screens for Season 2. With it returns the same four lovable housemates, thrown together...

Workin’ Moms Season 2 Review: What A Way To Make A Living

July 26 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

I wasn’t a fan of the first season of Workin’ Moms, which arrived on Netflix in February. It was fine. Inoffensive. But it concerned itself with...

The Boys Review: Bloody Superheroes

July 26 2019, by Tyler Howat

Amazon’s newest original series, The Boys, is like a much, much darker version of The Tick. Way darker. But still really funny and incredibly well...

Another Life Review: Sackhoff Can’t Save Netflix’s Messy Sci-Fi Series

July 26 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Lots of actors worry about being typecast – pigeonholed into the same kind of role in the same kind of project, forever the hot-stuff love-interest...

Queer Eye Season 4 Review: Don’t Skip Your Own Chapter

July 19 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Queer Eye Season 4 was released on Netflix on July 19, 2019. You can check out our review of the Fab Five’s previous outing by...

Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac Season 1 Review: Adaptation Is Dull And Uninspiring

July 19 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix Anime series Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac season 1 was released on the platform on July 18, 2019. I can’t profess to be knowledgeable...

Typewriter Season 1 Review: Netflix Horror Series Isn’t Quite India’s Answer To Stranger Things

July 19 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

As easy and as apt as it might be to compare the Indian Netflix series Typewriter to the streaming giant’s own mega-hit Stranger Things, the...

Last Chance U Season 4 Review: INDY Part 2 Is A Disaster

July 18 2019, by Daniel Hart

What we witness in Netflix’s Last Chance U season 4 is what we usually see on TV but beneath the surface, where cameras are always in...

Unrequited Love (2019) Season 1 Review: A Sweet Tale Of One-Sided Love

July 16 2019, by Daniel Hart

Chinese Netflix series Unrequited Love season 1 was released on Netflix on July 16, 2019. The strangest thing about Netflix series Unrequited Love is that the...

Veronica Mars Season 4 Review: A Great Excuse To Go Back To Neptune

July 15 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

  This Veronica Mars Season 4 Hulu review is spoiler-free. Veronica Mars is one of those rare TV shows that managed to get a reprieve...

Extreme Engagement Season 1 Review: What A Fascinating Concept

July 12 2019, by Daniel Hart

I thought I was going to hate the Netflix series Extreme Engagement season 1. I was traumatized by Selling Sunset and Yummy Mummies, and I couldn’t imagine...

The Taco Chronicles Review: A Distinctly Mexican Look At A Favorite Foodstuff

July 12 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Food documentaries have always been a huge part of Netflix’s streaming catalog, and its latest, the six-part, distinctly Mexican The Taco Chronicles, fits right in. It...

Blown Away Review: Netflix’s New Reality Series Puts Art At The Forefront

July 12 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The Netflix reality show is not exactly a refined art form, which you’d think would make it incompatible with such a delicate art as glassblowing....

Parchís: The Documentary Review: Young, Dumb and in the Spotlight

July 10 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix’s Parchís: The Documentary was released on Netflix on July 10, 2019. Mental health. It’s a trending term at the moment. Globally we underestimate the...

Family Reunion Season 1, Part 1 Review: Good Old Family Togetherness

July 10 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix series Family Reunion Season 1, Part 1 was released on Netflix on July 10, 2019. When the opening episode of Family Reunion reveals that all...

Too Old To Die Young Review: A Neon-Noir Skewering Of The American Nightmare

July 5 2019, by Aaron Farrell

This review of Too Old To Die Young is spoiler-free A TV series that isn’t a TV series had a Cannes premiere and has hacked...