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.

We also do Movie Reviews too.

Leila Review: A Bold, Challenging Indian Original Series

June 14 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

The six-episode first season of the new Indian Netflix Original Series Leila is just the right kind of near-future dystopian fiction. It’s deliberately provocative, challenging, and...

Tales of the City Review: Is Being Well-Meaning Enough?

June 7 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Is it cynical of Netflix to capitalize on Pride Month? It’s good business, for sure, and perhaps that’s all that matters, especially when the streaming...

The Chef Show Review: Yet Another Netflix Cooking Show To Make Us Hungry

June 7 2019, by Daniel Hart

With the release of The Chef Show, Netflix has such a catalogue of cooking shows that they may as well create their stand-alone platform dedicated...

Black Mirror Season 5 Review: “Smithereens”

June 5 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

This Black Mirror Season 5 Episode 2 review for the episode titled “Smithereens” contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode...

Malibu Rescue Season 1 Review: Life’s A Beach

June 3 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

If, like me, you had the distinct displeasure of watching the prequel movie to this new teen-focused Netflix Original series, creatively titled Malibu Rescue: The Movie,...

How To Sell Drugs Online (Fast) Review: This Doesn’t Seem Like Good Advice

May 31 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Provocative titles tend to do well for Netflix — just look at My Husband Won’t Fit — and so How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) is already off...

‘Killer Ratings’ Review: Did A TV Host Order Murders To Boost Ratings?

May 31 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Don’t judge me for this, but if you’re the host of a TV show famous for arriving first at murder scenes, ordering those murders yourself...

Black Spot Review: Welcome To This Weekend’s Binge Watch

May 31 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

At the top of the list of places I wouldn’t like to live: Villefranche, an absurdly isolated (and thankfully fictional) small town buried in a...

‘Historical Roasts’ Review: Jeff Ross Teaches History… Sort Of

May 27 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

I’ve written before about how sometimes the worst way of learning something is to be taught it directly, and Netflix’s six-part comedy series Historical Roasts...

High Seas (Alta mar) Season 1 Review: Spanish Netflix Series Aims For Mystery and Intrigue

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

After spending most of my day immersing myself in the dark What/If story, I made the terrible decision to watch another story shrouded in mystery – Spanish...

Vida Season 2 Review: One Of Last Year’s Best Shows Returns… Even Better?

May 23 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

This Vida Season 2 review is spoiler free. You can check out our thoughts on last season by clicking these words.  You might recall Tanya...

After Maria Review: Netflix Documentary Shows Shocking Lack Of Humanity

May 22 2019, by Daniel Hart

After Maria is a Netflix short documentary giving its audience the cold hard truth that we do not want to know in our own safe homes:...

A Tale of Two Kitchens Review: Same Food, Two Different Cultures

May 22 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix documentary A Tale of Two Kitchens documents Chef Gabriela Cámara‘s vision of opening a restaurant in two very different cities with a similar menu;...

Wanda Sykes: Not Normal Review: Talking Big On Politics, Race and Social Differences

May 21 2019, by Daniel Hart

You know instantly in Netflix stand-up Wanda Sykes: Not Normal that the American actress and comedian is preaching to a particular demographic in America that...

‘What/If’ Season 1 Review: Netflix Series Sees Renée Zellweger Dazzle In Dark Neo-Noir Thriller

May 20 2019, by Daniel Hart

What/If Season 1 has all the foundations of a unique neo-noir thriller, but the key ingredient in the steamy story was a formidable character pulling...

Still Laugh-In: The Stars Celebrate Review: Laugh? I Almost Started…

May 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

I used to work behind the bar of my local pub. One of the regulars used to come and sit at the bar for hours...

‘ReMastered: The Lion’s Share’ Review – The Fascinating Tale Of A Single Song That Tells A Much Bigger Story

May 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

You know that song, don’t you? It’s got that really recognizable bass line provided by acapella vocals, that famous verse, ‘in the jungle, the mighty...

1994 Review: Netflix’s Miniseries Details Luis Donaldo Colosio’s Rise and Fall

May 17 2019, by Daniel Hart

Mexican Netflix miniseries 1994 leaves you with the same pensive feeling as Bobby Kennedy for President, except this time, the spotlight is on Mexico and Luis Donaldo...