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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‘Nightmares of Nature’ Season 2 Review – “Lost in the Jungle” Is A Big Step Up

October 28 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

I already liked Nightmares of Nature. It was a great idea – balancing the education of nature documentaries with the entertainment of a classically styled...

‘The Asset’ Review – Netflix Sends An Addict Undercover In Sharp Danish Thriller

October 27 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

As someone who watches a lot of film and TV, I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of undercover work. What I’m primarily interested in...

Harlan Coben’s ‘Lazarus’ Review – Too Ridiculous By Half, Even For This Author

October 22 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

The work of Harlan Coben is perfectly suited to our current era of relentless home entertainment, where audiences swallow stories wholesale and barely have time...

‘Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia’ Doesn’t Make Enough Use Of Its Best Feature

October 22 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

At first blush, Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia is a fairly run-of-the-mill Netflix docuseries. It’s littered with talking heads, packed with detail and important...

‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’ Review – Sam Fisher’s Long-Awaited Return Feels Trapped Between Worlds

October 14 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch is pretty good, and it’s also likely to annoy almost everyone who watches it. At this point, Ubisoft’s edging of long-time franchise fans...

‘The Resurrected’ Review – A Unique, Twisted Take On The Revenge Drama

October 9 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

If there’s a right month to resurrect a person, it’s probably October. Netflix is certainly banking on this, anyway, since their nine-part Taiwanese original The...

‘True Haunting’ Review – James Wan Adds Cinematic Flourish To A Familiar Format

October 6 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Typically, the worst thing about any documentary is the supposedly dramatic re-enactments. Famously terrible, the lot of them. The concise elevator pitch of Netflix’s True...

‘The Game: You Never Play Alone’ Review – Timely Cautionary Fare Gets Predictable

October 2 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Coming as a surprise to precisely nobody, the video game industry is pretty aggressively male-dominated. That’s a reality that is, thankfully, beginning to change, but...

‘Nightmares of Nature’ Review – A Genius Idea Feels Frustratingly Stuck in the Middle

September 30 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

I’ve often criticised Blumhouse for treating the horror genre as a conveyor belt of lowest-common-denominator cliches, and as we enter October, I’m sure I’ll have...

‘Billionaire’s Bunker’ Review – A Dynamite Premise Devolves Into Tedium

September 19 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Some shows get people in the door with a premise alone, and such is the case with Billionaire’s Bunker, another effort from beloved Spanish creative...

‘Maledictions’ Review – A Lean, Mean Thriller Blending the Political and the Personal

September 12 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

While watching Maledictions, it occurred to me that more shows should have the confidence to only run for three episodes. And you’d think, at least...

‘Beauty in Black’ Season 2, Part 1 Review – Yes, It’s Still Ridiculous

September 11 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

You have to laugh, don’t you? Ordinarily, Netflix reserves its silly two-part strategy for only its biggest IPs, like when it released half of Wednesday...

‘Wednesday’ Season 2, Part 2 Review – A Convoluted Back Half Still Delivers Where It Counts

September 3 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Wednesday is about werewolves and zombies and death; about Gorgons and Sirens and mad scientists. But it’s mostly about friendship and family, especially in Part...

‘The Paper’ Review – Peacock’s Spin-Off From ‘The Office’ Stands On Its Own

September 3 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

It says a lot that even in 2025, twenty years after it first debuted, simply being a spin-off of The Office is enough to constitute...

‘Katrina: Come Hell and High Water’ Review – Familiar, But Sobering and Powerful

August 27 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Apparently, documentaries about Hurricane Katrina are like buses – you wait ages for one to come along, and then you get two pretty much at...

‘Rivers of Fate’ Review – An Unflinchingly Awful, Draining Crime Drama

August 20 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

Rivers of Fate seems sprung to life as a dare, almost as if directors Fernando and Quico Meirelles were trying to win a bet about...

‘America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys’ Review – ‘The Last Dance’ 2.0

August 18 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

As far as subject-approved, rather curtained docuseries go, America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys is closer to something like WWE: Unreal than anything else....

‘Fatal Seduction’ Season 2 Review – A More Typical Thriller With A Few Bad Habits

August 15 2025, by Jonathon Wilson

The first season of Fatal Seduction, which was unashamedly an almost shot-for-shot remake of Netflix’s Mexican telenovela Dark Desire, had its fans. I don’t know...