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.
‘Dubai Bling’ Review – Dubai life of the Rich and Famous
What is life like in the UAE? Glamorous, gorgeous, filled with drama and diamonds? In the Netflix reality series Dubai Bling, we get a glimpse...
‘The Devil’s Hour’ Season 1 Review – Peter Capaldi Haunts In This Frightening Thriller
Call it superstition, coincidence, or OCD, but there is no denying the fact that the human race has a serious fascination with numbers. The number...
‘Tales of the Jedi’ Season 1 Review – A Stirring But Slight Star Wars Anthology
Star Wars has never had a particularly complicated sense of morality. The bad guys all wear black, blow up planets, and command soldiers called Stormtroopers,...
’28 Days Haunted’ Review – Spooky Series is a Serious Scare Fest
Who doesn’t love watching a team of semi-brave people going through haunted locations in the dark, searching for evidence of the paranormal? I absolutely love...
‘The Peripheral’ Season 1 Review – Slick Sci-fi with Cinematic Visuals
Dystopian sci-fi is a booming business right now, mirroring our current worldview in scary detail. It would seem that viewers aren’t satisfied with the day-to-day...
‘Gangs of London’ Season 2 Review – A Violent, Ambitious Continuation
Gangs of London was an extraordinary hit for Sky Atlantic. Combining the weirdly balletic insanity of Gareth Evans‘s action with an operatic scope, the first...
‘Notre-Dame’ Review – An Earnest Miniseries Too Adherent to Formula
Directed by Herve Hadmar and based on the book La Nuit De Notre-Dame, written by the Paris Fire Department and Romain Gubert, Netflix’s new limited...
‘Acapulco’ Season 2 Review – A Rare Case of the Second Season Being Better Than the First
At the end of Season 1 of Acapulco, we saw many things happen, from Maximo (played by Eugenio Derbez) snapping at his boss to his...
‘Somebody Feed Phil’ Season 6 Review – Does The Sixth Season Remain as Strong?
Somebody Feed Phil has returned for its sixth season. And it fittingly has six episodes, with each episode taking place in a fresh location. In...
‘One of Us Is Lying’ Season 2 Review – Simon Says the Murder Club Is in Deadlier Peril Than Before
Based on a namesake young adults murder mystery novel by Karen M. McManus, the first season of One of Us Is Lying was a nice little...
‘Waffles + Mochi’s Restaurant’ Season 1 Review – Are They Cooking Up a Good Show?
Waffles + Mochi’s Restaurant is a great watch for children. It’s funny, upbeat, bright, and educational (without being too educational). If you’re after a show...
‘Under the Queen’s Umbrella’ Season 1 Review – A Fascinatingly High-Stakes Period Drama
The historical drama genre is one not exactly unique in the world of K-Dramas. Plenty of them are released each year, with some choosing to...
‘Love is Blind’ Season 3 Review – The Must Watch Reality Show Continues to Deliver
We have the return of my favorite reality dating series, Netflix’s Love is Blind season 3. Look, I’m more excited than I’ve been to cover...
‘Black Butterflies’ Review – An Intriguing French Thriller
Butterflies in popular media always symbolize life’s delicacy, the susceptibility of fate to even the faintest wingbeats. It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise,...
‘Holy Family’ Season 1 Review – A Highly Watchable Examination of Motherhood
Anyone who has had a Netflix subscription over the last few years will likely be aware that the streamer has an ever-increasing library of Spanish...
‘Mismatched’ Season 2 Review – A Disappointing Second Instalment
There’s no denying that Mismatched has claimed critical acclaim since season 1, but with anticipation and a sizeable gap between both seasons, many audiences will...
‘Take 1’ Review – Contestants Give The Performance of a Lifetime
Netflix reality talent series called Take 1 features some of South Korea’s most popular artists, including Rain, AKMU, and Mamamoo. South Korea has had extreme...
‘The Playlist’ Review – A Fitting Case Study to the Evolution of the Music Industry
Limewire. Pirate Bay. If you are a 30-something individual, you may fondly remember the days of using torrents to download your favorite and upcoming music....