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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Beacon 23 Season 1 Review – Refreshingly uneven science-fiction
The lighthouse is a pretty universally understood symbol for being kept on the right track, so it’s a bit ironic that Beacon 23, which is...
At the Moment Season 1 Review – A sweet but longwinded Taiwanese anthology
Pardon me for thinking we were over the COVID-19 pandemic, or at the very least over pandemic media, because goodness me, some terrible garbage emerged...
Akuma Kun Season 1 Review – Netflix’s spooky supernatural anime looks the part
Netflix are having a phenomenal run with their animated content at the moment, with Pluto arriving out of nowhere as a best-of-the-year contender only to...
For All Mankind Season 4 Review – Superior science-fiction
In a relatively short time, Apple TV+ has grown to become one of the best, most reliable streaming services out there. The streamer’s award-winning quality...
Escaping Twin Flames Review – When the online promise of true love turns into coercive control
The internet is home to many weird and wonderful things, from videos of cats to mental health support communities to matchmaking cults brainwashing people into...
The Billionaire, The Butler and the Boyfriend Season 1 Review – Big money, big drama, big scandal!
We all love a bit of family drama, right? The French Netflix documentary series The Billionaire, The Butler and the Boyfriend sees a seriously tense...
Culprits Season 1 Review – Hulu heist thriller sticks to the plan and makes off with the loot
Culprits is a suspiciously undermarketed heist thriller streaming on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ everywhere else, and like the best cons, it seems to...
The Buccaneers Season 1 Review – A solid period drama series
Set deep in the 1870s, young American women are sent to secure their husbands and titles in London in the Apple TV+ series The Buccaneers....
Lawmen: Bass Reeves Season 1 Review – David Oyelowo thrives as Bass Reeves
The ever-growing Taylor Sheridan Universe continues with the Paramount+ original series Lawmen: Bass Reeves. The eight-episode series was created by showrunner, executive producer, and writer Chad...
The Tailor Season 3 Review – Rapidly running out of thread
The Tailor is a show in a hurry. In the last six months, three seasons of it have debuted on Netflix, becoming unexpected hits in...
Ferry: The Series Review – It’s time to admit that we like Ferry Bouman despite being a shoddy villain
Ferry: The Series may take advantage of a character that has no right to be popular, but Netflix deciding to take advantage of Undercover and...
Invincible Season 2 Part 1 Review – An emotionally charged season
Mark Grayson is trying to balance life as a superhero in the second season of the Prime Video series Invincible. The comic book series created by...
Onimusha Season 1 Review – Netflix’s anime adaptation is a bloody good time
There was a time not long ago when the idea of a decent film or TV show adapted from a video game was laughable. In...
Black Cake Season 1 Review – A worthwhile but longwinded adaptation
Black Cake has a lot going for it. It’s adapted from the same-titled New York Times bestseller by Charmaine Wilkerson. It’s fronted by Mia Isaac,...
Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom Review – A sordid tale of lust and murder from the convicted killer’s mouth
Ever since Making a Murderer and its astronomical success, Netflix has been steadily releasing a stream of true crime series and docu-series. Till Murder Do...
Blue Eye Samurai Review – the best animated series of the year by far
Without any measure of doubt, Blue Eye Samurai is not only the best animated series this year, but it’s also one of the best on...
Mysteries of the Faith Review – Netflix docuseries is a balanced case study in Holy Relics
Believer or non-believer, there’s plenty of room for debate in Mysteries of the Faith, a Netflix documentary series that explains the most blessed and sought-after...
‘Tore’ Season 1 Review – A Can’t-Miss Exploration of Grief and Loss
Tore isn’t your average comedy-drama, and it’s important not to let Netflix’s predictable marketing sell it as simply a Scandi equivalent of their own Sex...