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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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 5 Review

May 10 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 5 is part of the current Star Wars canon. The Clone Wars Season 5 is the best season of...

Netflix’s Safe Review

May 8 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

THIS REVIEW OF SAFE IS BASED ON THE EPISODES THAT WERE (EVENTUALLY) PROVIDED TO PRESS AND THUS DOESN’T CONTAIN A SCORE. IT’LL LIKELY BE UPDATED...

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 4 Review

May 8 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 4 is part of the current Star Wars canon. You can check out the entire timeline by clicking these...

‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Season 3 Review – Ambitious Action Meets Continuity Chaos

May 8 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Even by the usual standards of a show where teenage aliens battle with humming multi-colored laser swords, Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 3 is...

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 2 Review

May 8 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 2 is part of the current Star Wars canon. You can check out the entire timeline by clicking these...

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 1 Review

May 8 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 1 is part of the current Star Wars canon. What’s refreshing about The Clone Wars, especially Season 1, is...

‘Evil Genius’ Review – Maniacal Laugh

May 7 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Evil Genius opens with the story of Brian Wells, a pizza delivery guy who attempts to rob a bank with a homemade bomb forcibly locked...

“The Rachel Divide Review – A Documentary on Identity and Media Scrutiny

April 27 2018, by Daniel Hart

A lot of thoughts came to my mind whilst watching The Rachel Divide. The first was that I found it incredible how Rachel Dolezal had managed to...

Bobby Kennedy for President Review

April 25 2018, by Daniel Hart

Sifting through the never seen before archive footage in Netflix docuseries Bobby Kennedy for President is an odd experience. Perhaps its the subject matter, or...

The Letdown Season 1 Review – Netflix’s Insightful Comedy on Parenthood

April 22 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

When I read about Netflix’s The Letdown, I was interested to see what it was going to be like. I became a parent just over a...

Lost in Space (2018) Season 1 Review

April 13 2018, by Daniel Hart

Paying homage to the original series, Lost in Space is reimagined and modernised for a Netflix Original Series. Set thirty years in the future, Earth...

‘Troy: Fall of a City’ Review – BBC’s Epic Take on the Iliad Legends

April 10 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Troy: Fall of a City is the latest attempt to bring Homer’s (not that one) Illiad tales of legend to life. Life in Troy seems like...

A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2 Review

April 8 2018, by Alix Turner

A Series of Unfortunate Events is a darkly humorous melodrama about the lives of three orphaned siblings. It was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and others,...

Trump: An American Dream Review

April 5 2018, by Tyler Howat

[yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”] Trump: An American Dream is a documentary mini-series of four hourlong episodes, and takes a deep dive into the history of Donald Trump’s...

Reboot: The Guardian Code Season 1 Review

March 30 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

ReBoot: The Guardian Code is a Canadian animation/live-action crossover that follows the lives of four teenagers as they start life at Alan Turing High School. The...

TV Review | Collateral (2018)

March 28 2018, by Alix Turner

Collateral is a four-part police procedural series, which uses interweaving subplots to present a picture of modern British society. It was written by David Hare,...

‘Swordgai The Animation’ Season 1 Review: A Mesmerizing Blend of Violence and Humanity

March 23 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Swordgai The Animation tells the tragic story of Gai, a child abandoned from birth, his self-inflicted retribution serves to set a course of anguish and...

Flashback | Recap | Star Trek: The Original Series S2E01 – “Amok Time”

March 18 2018, by Tyler Howat

Theodore Sturgeon’s Amok Time kicks off season two of Star Trek: The Original Series with a bang. Because of Spock’s immense popularity, season two begins with...