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: ‘Gyeongseong Creature’ Season 2 Is A Disappointing Step Down

September 27 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

I think we can all admit now that Gyeongseong Creature was a weird show. It aired needlessly in two parts separated by two weeks and...

‘Nobody Wants This’ Review: The Blazing Tale of Interfaith Relationships

September 26 2024, by Naomi Mairs

Countless stories have been written about how love surpasses all boundaries. Some, however, may argue that interfaith relationships are like playing with fire. The magnitude...

Review: ‘Mr. McMahon’ Is So Good That Vince Hates It

September 25 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Two days before the release of Netflix’s six-part docuseries Mr. McMahon, Vince McMahon himself took to social media to slam it. After five minutes of...

Review: ‘Penelope’ Is Frictionless, Twee YA Twaddle

September 24 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

I can see what Penelope is trying to do – or, more aptly, what it’s trying to be. The Netflix drama from Mel Eslyn and...

Review: ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ Learned Some Lessons From Its Predecessor

September 19 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is quintessentially Ryan Murphy; a brutal crime, a salacious trial – two, in this case – and a...

Review: ‘Twilight of the Gods’ Isn’t Immune To Zack Snyder’s Worst Impulses

September 19 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Twilight of the Gods benefits from Norse mythology’s rich storytelling canvas and colorful characters, from creator Zack Snyder’s eye for striking visuals, and from Netflix’s bottomless...

Review: ‘A Very Royal Scandal’ Is An Excellent and Enlightening Season

September 18 2024, by Kieran Burt

Prince Andrew’s interview with the BBC’s Emily Maitlis is an example of utter self-destruction, leading to the Prince’s downfall, irreparable damage to his reputation, and...

Review: ‘Billionaire Island’ Isn’t Quite ‘Succession’ With Salmon

September 13 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

When you think of islands and billionaires, you probably think of Jeffrey Epstein, so it’s probably a bit of a relief that Billionaire Island, Anne...

Review: ‘The Perfect Couple’ Is A Proper Whodunit That Doesn’t Take Itself Too Seriously

September 5 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

It wouldn’t take much effort to count up the obvious influences running through the veins of The Perfect Couple, Netflix’s six-part all-star whodunit. Both Knives...

Review: ‘Breathless’ Struggles To Reconcile Conflicting Identities

August 31 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Grey’s Anatomy and New Amsterdam and a smattering of other medical dramas have a lot to answer for. Netflix’s Breathless is an imitator from Spain...

Review: ‘Chastity High’ Has A Silly Premise But Valuable Themes

August 30 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Every nation needs its own trashy high-school drama about salacious teenagers getting up to no good, and Chastity High, streaming on Netflix, is Japan throwing...

Review: ‘Terminator Zero’ Takes The Franchise Back To Its Horror Roots

August 29 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

It takes an effort to remember this now, but the Terminator franchise used to be pretty serious. There are two legitimate classics in that canon...

Review: ‘Love Next Door’ Is Greater Than The Sum Of Its Parts

August 27 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Love Next Door has no right to be as affecting and compelling as it is. As far as romantic K-Dramas go, this is as tropey...

Review: ‘Terror Tuesday: Extreme’ Is An Uneven Horror Anthology

August 27 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

I’m getting sick of saying this, but anthologies are always uneven. For horror anthologies like Terror Tuesday: Extreme, this might be even more true. Horror...

Review: ‘Romance in the House’ Lacks Identity

August 26 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

In most films and TV shows, a family reunion is a cause for some jubilation, but not quite in Romance in the House. The plot...

Review: ‘The Frog’ Brings Nothing New To The Serial Killer Thriller

August 23 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The Frog continues a loose trend I’d vaguely describe as the Westernization of Korean television. It’s not necessarily something you’d notice unless you watch as...

‘Baby Fever’ Season 2 Review: A Well-Produced Drama with a Problematic Protagonist

August 22 2024, by Daniel Hart

The problem with Baby Fever is that it is an authentic and well-produced drama, but the lead character, Nana, remains questionable, even in the depths...

Review: ‘The Accident’ Is A Raw Depiction Of Tragedy But Flirts With Silly Melodrama

August 22 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The Accident — the 2024 Netflix series, not the 2019 Jack Thorne limited series — is about a terrible tragic event that claims the lives...