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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Netflix’s ‘Ripley’ Is An Unsettling Film Noir Rendition of Patricia Highsmith’s Novels

April 4 2024, by Lori Meek

Steven Zaillian’s adaptation of the bestselling novel by Patricia Highsmith, The Talented Mr. Ripley, was initially meant to make its debut on Showtime, before being...

Files of the Unexplained Questions Everything From Aliens To Haunted Houses and Severed Feet

April 3 2024, by Romey Norton

Who hasn’t experienced something they can’t explain? From ghosts, orbs, sounds, mysterious situations, aliens, and disappearances, to folklore tales — all across the world, people...

The Believers on Netflix Is A Great Idea For A Show — But Not A Great Show

March 30 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

There’s an old viewpoint that the Roman Empire never ended, it simply became a church. And while an obvious oversimplification, the point it’s making is...

Testament: The Story of Moses Tells An Old Tale in the Safest Way Possible — And Will Still Annoy People

March 30 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Halfway between a supernatural drama and a dry religious seminar, Testament: The Story of Moses squats rather awkwardly in the Netflix thumbnails. Its three episodes...

We Were the Lucky Ones Review – An Essential, Must-Watch Series

March 27 2024, by Ricky Valero

We Were the Lucky Ones is one of the most vital pieces of media you will watch this year. The eight-part limited series, based on Georgia...

3 Body Problem Season 1 Review – This Isn’t the Next Game Of Thrones

March 21 2024, by Ricky Valero

David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, co-creators of the smash hit Game of Thrones, have returned with a multi-dimensional series for Netflix titled 3 Body Problem. The mind-bending...

Chicken Nugget Season 1 Review – Deranged nonsense obscures some genuinely interesting ideas

March 15 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

I do not recall ever hating a show as much as I hated the first few episodes of Chicken Nugget, only to then discover it’s...

Manhunt Season 1 Review – A unique take on a story we’ve seen before

March 14 2024, by Ricky Valero

PGA and WGA nominated writer/producer Monica Beletsky has adapted James L. Swanson’s book Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln’s Killer into a seven-part limited series for...

Bandidos Season 1 Review – Netflix heist caper isn’t worth its weight in gold

March 14 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The heist genre is, ironically, easy money. All it takes is a worthwhile team of personalities and you’re almost guaranteed a streaming hit, and that...

Girls5eva Season 3 Review – The band returns with a nostalgic ride

March 14 2024, by Ricky Valero

The iconic 90s girl group Girls5eva has staged a thrilling comeback. Reunited, they’ve recorded a fresh album and are set to embark on a comeback...

Boat Story Season 1 Review – Eccentric Crime Thriller Gets More Entertaining As It Goes

March 12 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The funniest thing about Boat Story, an eccentric BBC mystery courtesy of Jack and Harry Williams, is the idea of international viewers on Freevee, where...

Invincible Season 2 Part 2 Review – An emotional end to the second season

March 12 2024, by Kieran Burt

Fans have had to wait a long time for Part 2 of Invincible Season 2 after Prime Video split it in half, joining an industry-wide trend...

Young Royals Season 3 Review – A Conclusive, Satisfying Final Instalment Without Too Much Fan Service

March 11 2024, by Daniel Hart

Young Royals is an international teen drama that’s stayed under the radar in mainstream conversations despite its clear popularity. Season 3, which will be the...

The Signal Season 1 Review – Intriguing German space drama asks the right questions, but struggles with the answers

March 9 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The Signal is a German miniseries that, like a lot of movies and TV shows with cosmic aspirations, imagines the vastness of space as a...

The Gentlemen Season 1 Review – Guy Ritchie Plays His Greatest Hits Across 8 Episodes

March 7 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

There is no such thing as objectivity in criticism, nor should there be, since the world would be a very boring place if we all...

Supersex Season 1 Review – The sex, nudity, and dialogue of a porn film

March 6 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Supersex, Netflix’s examination of the life and career of porn star Rocco Siffredi, is built on a bedrock of contradictions. It’s about sex but it...

The Regime Season 1 Review – Kate Winslet shines in this exquisitely deranged satire

March 3 2024, by Lori Meek

HBO’s political satire The Regime, starring Kate Winslet, takes a look at a crumbling autocracy from behind the walls of its paranoid ruler’s palace. The...

Furies Season 1 Review – Netflix’s female-led French action series shoots itself in the foot

March 1 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Furies Season 1, not to be confused with the Thai action film Furie or its sequel, also titled Furies and also streaming on Netflix apparently...