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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‘Cook at all Costs’ Season 1 Review -Nothing’s Cheap When You are Trying to Win
We have a competitive cooking show entering the fray, streaming on Netflix in Cook at all Costs. Can this become another binge-worthy cooking show we...
‘The Recruit’ Season 1 Review – A Crowd-Pleasing Spy Series Starring Noah Centineo
The espionage genre is an overcrowded market, to say the least, yet this Netflix series from Alexi Hawley (The Rookie) somehow manages to tweak the...
‘Sonic Prime’ Season 1 Review – High Speed, High Energy Series!
Sonic Prime is a sci-fi animation series where the fate of a strange new multiverse rests in the gloved hands of the speedy, blue Sonic...
‘National Treasure: Edge of History’ Season 1 Review – A Gen Z Redo Doesn’t Unearth Much Treasure
Oh, National Treasure. Everyone remembers it. And, as bulletproof as my nostalgia for mid-2000s action-adventure filmmaking tends to be, I’m pretty sure most people remember...
‘Last Chance U: Basketball’ Season 2 Review – A Reminder that We Should Never Give Up Hope
Very few sports docuseries have become must-watch in the way the Last Chance U franchise has. First, it was football, and now with basketball. The...
‘Gudetama: An Eggcellent Adventure’ Review – A Charming, Beautifully Animated Little Comedy
Sometimes a show comes along that is simply unlike any other, and Gudetama: An Eggcellent Adventure is very much one of them. Following the exploits...
‘Alchemy of Souls’ Season 2 Review – A Welcome Return to Daeho
In Alchemy of Souls season 2, we’re three years into the future, and plenty has changed in Daeho. Jang Uk (Lee Jae-wook) is no longer the...
‘CAT’ Season 1 Review – Randeep Hooda Leads a Solid Thriller
After last being seen on Netflix in the Chris Hemsworth action vehicle Extraction, Randeep Hooda leads the new eight-part series CAT. And I lead with...
‘Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area’ Season 1, Part 2 Review – Remake Is Worth the Investment
There was a slight flaw in the release format for Money Heist: Joint Economic Area. Releasing it in two parts did not work. The reason...
‘Dragon Age: Absolution’ Review – Netflix Continues Its Run of Video Game Animation Good Form
Video game adaptations are rightly maligned, but recently, Netflix seems to have discovered the secret to them. The key, I think, is to avoid big-name...
‘Lookism’ Season 1 Review – Korean Anime Starts Come Difficult Conversations
If I had to pick a word to describe Lookism, the new South Korean Netflix anime that was delayed several weeks ago following the tragedy...
‘Harry & Meghan’ Season 1 Review – An Uninspiring Series Offering Absolutely Nothing
It is interesting to see a major Royal, even one that is technically not a Royal anymore, go public in such a controversial manner. Princess...
‘Connect’ Season 1 Review – Takashi Miike’s K-Drama Is All Kinds of Weird
You can fault Disney for a lot of things, but they’re not the type to miss any kind of pop-culture boom. So, it was only...
‘Doom Patrol’ Season 4 Review – Polarizing Superhero Series Plagued By Toilet Humour
The teaser trailer for Season 4 of HBO Max’s Doom Patrol includes a dance number in which bopping butt monsters dressed up in old-timey costumes...
‘Too Hot to Handle’ Season 4 Review – A Reality Trash That Is Filled with Treasures
We have the return of one of Netflix’s best trashy reality shows with Season 4 of Too Hot to Handle. So what kind of twists...
‘Hot Skull’ Season 1 Review – A Quality, Fresh Take on the Dystopian Thriller
Has it been long enough that media about global plagues doesn’t feel distasteful anymore? Mileage may vary, I suppose. But at the very least, the...
‘My Unorthodox Life’ Season 2 Review – Bouncing Back From Divorce
Julia Haart and her family are back to tackle more personal and professional challenges in the second season of My Unorthodox Life. If you’re new...
‘Dead End’ Season 1 Review – Polish Dark Comedy Doesn’t Really Go Anywhere
Dead End is the kind of show that has no idea what it wants to be and is hoping to figure things out as it...