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.

We also do Movie Reviews too.

‘Willow’ Season 1 Review – Throwback Fantasy Fare Is Just Good Enough

November 30 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

In a world where Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power didn’t exist, the Disney+...

‘Mob Psycho 100’ Season 3 Review – A Slow But Satisfying Conclusion

November 30 2022, by Nubia Brice

With its first two seasons, Mob Psycho 100 had already proven to be a must-see series for anime fans. Season 3 has only solidified its...

‘Riches’ Season 1 Review – A Family Power Struggle Worth Watching

November 30 2022, by Ricky Valero

Here’s an original series from Prime Video that focuses on a super-successful family, where the passing of the patriarch sets off a domino effect throughout...

‘Chainsaw Man’ Season 1 Review – An Anime series That Is Holding Up Against Some Serious Hype

November 29 2022, by Nubia Brice

The Chainsaw Man franchise is one that fans have been eagerly awaiting to see animated since its serialization began back in 2018. As successful as...

‘Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields’ Review – Another Shocking Crime Docuseries

November 29 2022, by Ricky Valero

True crime series Crime Scene: The Texas Killing Fields opens with an explanation of the “killing field,” where it seems that women were being abducted...

‘Three Pines’ Season 1 Review – Meaty Mysteries with an Artistic Flair

November 29 2022, by Adam Lock

Well-established actors will no doubt have a bucket list of all their dream roles. These will consist of real-life icons, courageous heroes, or even a...

‘Slow Horses’ Season 2 Review – Once Again, Gary Oldman Steals The Show

November 28 2022, by Adam Lock

Apple TV+ has a lot of confidence in their British spy thriller series Slow Horses, so much so that they have released two seasons of...

‘Blood & Water’ Season 3 Review – A Thrilling Third Instalment

November 25 2022, by Daniel Hart

Blood & Water has had quite the journey since 2020. Fast-forward to 2022, and the African conspiracy-filled drama still has legs, making season 3 a...

‘Korea No. 1’ Review – A Fun, Informative Variety Show

November 25 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

If Netflix hasn’t been totally responsible for an increased amount of global attention in the direction of Korea, it has certainly played a part. The streaming...

‘First Love’ Review – A Sometimes Lovely, Longwinded Romance

November 24 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

First Love is what the kids these days might describe as “a vibe”. The nine-part Netflix series is based on two songs by Hikaru Utada...

‘Blood, Sex & Royalty’ Review – A Raunchy Historical Docudrama With Style

November 23 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

For those who have been deeply invested in royal lineage and the European Renaissance, Netflix has created a unique series called Blood, Sex & Royalty, which captures it in the best...

‘Somebody’ Season 1 Review – A Stylistic But Sloppily Indulgent K-Drama

November 18 2022, by Daniel Hart

When I saw the trailer for the K-Drama series Somebody, I was hooked. The glimpse into the story was filled with potential, eking with mystery, and offered...

‘Elite’ Season 6 Review -A Soapy Sixth Outing Provides Diminishing Returns

November 18 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Ever since it began in 2018, Netflix’s soapy Spanish teen-drama Elite has been best described as a guilty pleasure. As the years and seasons have...

‘Wednesday’ Season 1 Review – The Addams Family Meets the TikTok Era

November 18 2022, by Adam Lock

One of the many joys of the original 1990s Addams Family movies was the perfect casting of Christina Ricci as Wednesday Addams. Her mischievous manner...

‘Echo 3’ Season 1 Review – An Underwhelming Series that Misses the Mark

November 18 2022, by Ricky Valero

Echo 3 follows a husband and brother as they hunt in Colombia to rescue their missing sister/wife. Within the show’s first episode, we get a...

‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ Review – A Proudly Unusual Divorce Dramedy

November 17 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

The divorce drama is nothing new, but a new interpretation of the divorce drama is a welcome respite from achingly miserable stuff like Marriage Story...

‘Welcome to Chippendales’ Review – Nanjiani and Bartlett Shine In One of the Year’s Best Shows

November 17 2022, by Ricky Valero

Welcome to Chippendales is inspired by the book Deadly Dance: The Chippendales Murders. The story follows the life of the founder of the Chippendales, Somen...

‘Where is Private Dulaney?’ Review – Scattershot and Light on New Details

November 17 2022, by M.N. Miller

This ABC News-produced docuseries is scatter-shot and light on new detail. Where is Private Dulaney? is a worthy subject matter worth your time. However, it’s...