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.

On My Block Season 1 Review

March 16 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

On My Block Season 1 is a Netflix comedy series that focuses on four teenagers — Cesar (Diego Tinoco), Ruby (Jason Genao), Monse (Sierra Capri)...

Anime Review | Children of the Whales / Kujira no Kora wa Sajou ni Utau

March 13 2018, by Alix Turner

Children of the Whales / Kujira no Kora wa Saj? ni Utau is a Netflix Original Anime series based on a long-running Manga of the...

The Sinner Season 1 Review

March 12 2018, by Alix Turner

The Sinner is an American crime drama focusing on a young woman (Jessica Biel) who commits a seemingly inexplicable crime and the detective (Bill Pullman)...

Review | A.I.C.O. Incarnation (2018)

March 9 2018, by Daniel Hart

Netflix Original Anime series A.I.C.O. Incarnation follows high school student Aiko Tachibana who finds out she may have a life-threatening connection with a destructive lifeform...

TV Review | Love Season 3 (2018)

March 9 2018, by Daniel Hart

Netflix Original Series Love returns for one last time. In season 3, Gus and Mickey pick up where they left off, tackling the trials and...

Requiem Season 1 Review

March 5 2018, by Alix Turner

Requiem is a six-part mystery/psychological horror series about a young woman who is concerned her mother may have had something to do with the disappearance...

Review | Girls Incarcerated Season 1 (2018)

March 3 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix Original docuseries Girls Incarcerated, follows the lives of some of America’s youngest female offenders as they adapt to life incarcerated. Set in a female juvenile...

Anime Review | B: The Beginning

March 2 2018, by Daniel Hart

Netflix Original Anime Series B: The Beginning tells the story of “B The Killer”, who the RIS has been relentlessly trying to capture. The anime...

Flint Town Review – Exceptional Documentary Filmmaking

March 2 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Docuseries Flint Town offers a tantalizing glance into one of the most underfunded yet hardest-working police forces in America. The town of Flint is riddled...

‘Seven Seconds (2018)’ Review – A Must See Compelling Crime Drama

February 23 2018, by Daniel Hart

Seven Seconds, a Netflix series, tells the story of a police officer who accidentally runs over a young black male and the repercussions it has...

Flashback | Recap | Star Trek: The Original Series S1E27: The Alternative Factor

February 22 2018, by Tyler Howat

Season 1, episode 27 of Star Trek: The Original Series, The Alternative Factor is not only pretty darned bad, it’s nearly incomprehensible at times. Written by...

Review | Creeped Out (2017)

February 22 2018, by Alix Turner

Creeped Out is an anthology series for and starring kids, with a different fantastical topic/setting each episode. The series was created/written by Bede Blake and...

Review | Absentia (2017)

February 20 2018, by Alix Turner

Absentia is an Amazon-original thriller series about Emily Byrne (played by Stana Katic), an FBI agent who has been declared dead, and is found to...

Review | First Team: Juventus Part One (2018)

February 16 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

First Team: Juventus, the latest Netflix Original Docu-series, takes us on a behind the scenes look at one of Europe’s most famous, most loved and...

Review | Everything Sucks! (2018)

February 16 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix Original Everything Sucks! follows nerdy teenaged outsiders in Boring, Oregon, as they deal with the stresses of growing up in the VHS era. The...

‘Re:Mind’ Season 1 Review – A Clever Series That Leaves You Short-Changed

February 15 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Re:Mind is a mystery that follows eleven female students as they try and find a motive behind why they have woken up bound to a...

Flashback | Recap | Star Trek: The Original Series S1E24: “This Side of Paradise”

February 6 2018, by Tyler Howat

The Enterprise arrives at Omicron Ceti III to understand its destruction. A colony, led by Elias Sandoval (Frank Overton) was sent to that planet three...

‘Coach Snoop’ Season 1 Review – A Fresh Insight Into The Relationship Between Sport, Education and the Youth Communities

February 2 2018, by Daniel Hart

Snoop Dogg may smoke weed every day, but he still has time to show California love to the kids. The eight-part Netflix docuseries Coach Snoop...