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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Review: ‘Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal’ – A Disjointed Documentary on Cheating

May 13 2024, by Daniel Hart

Maybe I’m heartless, but it’s doubtful that I’ll feel sorry for anyone who uses a dating site to cheat on their partner and gets exposed...

Review: ‘Blood of Zeus’ Season 2 Expands Mythology with Exceptional Storytelling

May 10 2024, by Daniel Hart

You can tell there’s a lot of love behind Blood of Zeus, which I sensed in the first season. In that review, I declared: “It’s...

‘Thank You, Next’ Review: Navigating Messy Romances and Modern Relationships

May 9 2024, by Daniel Hart

It’s hard to work out what Thank You, Next is aiming for apart from the obvious: it’s a messy romance story that never seems to...

‘Bodkin’ Review: A Darkly Comic Take On Our True-Crime Obsession

May 9 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

These days having a true-crime podcast is the best career move you can make. If it’s popular, there’s a streaming series in your future. And...

‘A Man in Full’ Review – Netflix’s Answer to Succession Is Another Morally Bankrupt Delight

May 2 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Succession made moral bankruptcy cool, and it was only a matter of time before streaming platforms threw their hat in the bleakly comic corporate drama...

‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’ May Be Based on a Real Life Story But It’s Far Too Indulgent

May 1 2024, by Daniel Hart

It’s clear what Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s vision is in Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. Regarded as one of India’s best filmmakers and musical composers, Sanjay wanted...

‘Fiasco’ Review – Netflix’s French Farce Is A Reminder Of the Lost Art Of the Mockumentary

May 1 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The mockumentary is a fine thing when done right. This Is Spinal Tap and The Office aren’t just classics of the genre but bona fide...

Goodbye Earth Review – A Deeply Human Exploration of Impending Calamity

April 27 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Imagine an asteroid is hurtling towards Earth. You have 200 days to live, at best. What do you do? This is the question Netflix’s Korean...

Them: The Scare Season 2 Review – Improvement Over Its Predecessor Still Lacks Identity

April 26 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Prime Video’s Them was never intended to please everyone, and Season 2 of the anthology series, subtitled Them: The Scare, isn’t either. This is perhaps...

‘Dead Boy Detectives’ Review: An Excellently Ghastly Supernatural Drama

April 25 2024, by Lori Meek

Dead Boy Detectives is darker in tone than one would expect and it touches on a few serious topics affecting teens such as bullying, revenge porn,...

‘Deliver Me’ Review – An Unrelentingly Bleak Netflix Crime Drama

April 24 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Children, like animals, are an easy way to manipulate an audience. We’ve all seen hundreds of shows about crime and drugs, and rarely do we...

Brigands: The Quest for Gold Can’t Quite Stand Out In A Saturated Market

April 23 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Brigands: The Quest For Gold opens with a quote about the ambiguous definitions of the word “rich”, which is probably fair enough. In a monetary...

The Grimm Variations Is More Than An Edgy Reimagining Of Cinderella

April 18 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

“Grimm, but grimmer” is an easy elevator pitch for yet another reworking of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s classic folkloric fairytales, but it undersells The Grimm...

‘Baby Reindeer’ Review: Richard Gadd’s Dark Comedy Dives Deep into the Nightmare of Obsession

April 11 2024, by Daniel Hart

I would find it disrespectful to Richard Gadd to summarise Baby Reindeer in a few words. It’s a highly deceptive series that proposes a premise...

Prime Video’s ‘Fallout’ Is A Thrilling Ride From Start to Finish

April 11 2024, by Lori Meek

From the brilliant minds of Westworld creators Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan comes the much-anticipated Fallout, the Prime Video adaptation of the beloved game franchise....

‘Anthracite’ Goes In Some Directions You Won’t Expect — And Some You Won’t Like

April 10 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

There are a couple of things you should know about Anthracite. The first is that it’s weird, and gets weirder as it goes at such...

Parasyte: The Grey Is A Missed Opportunity For Netflix

April 5 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s easy to be fooled by a show like Parasyte: The Grey. It uses the ample resources of Netflix to bring a familiar concept –...

‘Crooks’ Is A Familiar Crime Drama, But The Leads Will Steal Your Attention

April 5 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s understandable if your eyes glaze over at the thought of yet another international crime drama on Netflix, and I’d be lying if I said...