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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I Am a Killer Season 3 Review – killer stories from episode to episode

August 31 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

I Am a Killer is a Netflix series in its third season that follows the devastating, shocking, and brutal stories of some of the most...

Dated and Related Season 1 Review – the same vacuous nonsense

August 31 2022, by Romey Norton

In a world where online dating is the new norm, we are still fighting back and wanting the old days of meeting someone in person....

Chef’s Table: Pizza Season 1 Review – a slice of pie worth every bite

August 31 2022, by Ricky Valero

Another addition to the Chef’s Table series, Chef’s Table: Pizza. Anyone who knows me knows I am the biggest pizza person in the world. I have...

Alchemy of Souls Season 1 Review – plenty to praise but room for improvement

August 29 2022, by Nathan Sartain

Laced with intricacy, detail, and dedicated world building, Alchemy of Souls has all the hallmarks of a noteworthy, memorable K-Drama. Yet its occasionally circular narrative,...

History 101 Season 2 Review – provides good introductions to topics, but little depth

August 29 2022, by Nicole Ackman

The title of Netflix’s documentary series History 101 is a little misleading. Rather than delving into more traditional historical topics, Season 2 topics like credit...

Partner Track Season 1 Review – the legal rom-com could do better

August 27 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Originally a 2013 novel written by Helen Wan, the legal rom-com, Partner Track tells the story of Ingrid Yun. And with Helen acting as a...

Delhi Crime Season 2 Review – Another Riveting, Powerful Mystery

August 26 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s Delhi Crime was a surprise when it debuted in 2019, premiering two episodes at the Sundance International Film Festival, being released in full on...

Ludik Season 1 Review – A Charismatic and Action-Filled Crime Drama

August 26 2022, by Daniel Hart

I love a story of a conflicted criminal businessman trying to confront a more significant problem created by their corruption. In this South African series,...

See Season 3 Review – The Gory Sci-fi Series Goes Out With a Bang

August 26 2022, by Adam Lock

The idea of an entire world losing the ability of sight and consequently reverting back to the Middle Ages is one of those high-concept science...

Pantheon Season 1 Review – Unique Animated Series About a Twisted Technological Nightmare

August 25 2022, by Adam Lock

Animated series Pantheon caught my initial attention thanks to that insanely impressive voice cast that they have quietly amassed for themselves over at the two-year-old...

Queer Eye: Brazil Season 1 Review – The Same Successful Ingredients

August 25 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Whilst Queer Eye: Brazil may start a little bit cringy with the opening scene, it soon draws you in. Within minutes, the new “fab five” are hard...

Mo Season 1 Review – A Sharp, Funny, Relevant Semi-Autobiographical Sitcom

August 24 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

What works about a show like Mo isn’t that it’s funny – that should come as standard. Instead, it’s how it uses its humor to...

Lost Ollie Review – This Is The Best Family Series Of 2022

August 24 2022, by Daniel Hart

Now and again, Netflix releases a limited series that is compelling and has the potential to be spoken about by the masses. Lost Ollie is one of...

Drive Hard: The Maloof Way Season 1 Review – Filled with Energy and Engines

August 24 2022, by Romey Norton

For the Maloof family there is no greater thrill than making fast cars go even faster. That’s why there are eight episodes showcasing the fun,...

Cafe Minamdang Season 1 Review – A Solid Ride with Great Performances

August 24 2022, by Nathan Sartain

In the midst of a rather stacked lineup of airing K-Dramas, Cafe Minamdang stood out with its dedication to a unique spin on the whodunnit...

Selling the OC Season 1 Review – A Highly Entertaining Reality Show

August 23 2022, by Ricky Valero

We have a spin-off of the series Selling Sunset dropping on Netflix in Selling the OC. Twin brothers Jason and Brett Oppenheim open a brand...

Chad and JT Go Deep Season 1 Review – Dumb and Dumber of Activism

August 23 2022, by Daniel Hart

There’s activism for everything. Especially in the present day, the abundance of social media makes it easy to get the message out seamlessly. With the...

Making the Cut Season 3 Review – Does the Competition Show Make the Cut?

August 20 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

In the third season of Making the Cut, Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn return with 10 brand new designers, all of whom come from all...