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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‘Country Queen’ Season 1 Review – First Kenyan Netflix Series Is Worth the Watch
Returning home can be bliss for some but horrifying for others. In this first-ever Kenyan Netflix original series, there’s plenty of complexity to returning home;...
‘Remarriage & Desires’ Season 1 Review – A Soapy, Melodramatic Tale of Revenge
You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, or a show by its title, and Remarriage & Desires is a good example of why. Seriously, Remarriage...
‘Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons’ Season 1 Review – A Creative and Mind-Blowing Look at an Iconic Brand
Everyone knows the brand Victoria’s Secret, but in the docuseries coming out, Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons on Hulu, we will find out about the...
‘Sintonia’ Season 3 Review – Another Compelling Study of Friendship and Circumstance
Sintonia is primarily the product of KondZilla, a filmmaker and DJ whose musical influence has been felt all throughout the series. But it’s really the...
‘Hurts like Hell’ Review – A Closer Look at the Complex World of Muay Thai Boxing
Lance Armstrong tells us that despite having admitted to doping for most of his professional cycling career he doesn’t consider himself a cheat. Why? Because...
‘Big Timber’ Season 2 Review – Big Tools, Big Trees, Big Bucks.
Big Timber Season 2 is now available to watch on Netflix. This reality TV show teaches viewers about the logging industry. In season one we...
‘D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!’ Review – Addictive, a Bit of Ridiculous Fun
The subject of D.B. Cooper: Where are You?! is a mystery. It has been fifty years since he supposedly leaped into that dark, cold Pacific...
‘How To Change Your Mind’ Season 1 Review – Changing Your Mind on Psychedelics
Writer and professor Michael Pollan leads the four-part docuseries How To Change Your Mind, which goes on an in-depth journey into the possibilities that come...
‘Resident Evil’ Season 1 Review – Does It Live Up to the Legacy of the Game?
It’s been a slightly long wait for fans of the video game. While the series started to be developed in 2019, it wasn’t until 2020...
‘The Rehearsal’ Season 1 Review – Ingenious Social Experiment Overflowing with Comedy and Insight
Nathan Fielder is best known for creating the critically acclaimed series Nathan for You, which blended Sacha Baron Cohen’s style of mockumentary humor with Brass...
‘Solar Opposites’ Season 3 Review – More Meta Madness and Delicious Digressions
Solar Opposites always seemed destined to live in the shadow of its cousin series, the universally acclaimed pop-culture phenomenon that is Rick and Morty. Both...
‘Duck & Goose’ Season 1 Review – Simplistic But Has No Rewatch Value
The only thing I knew about before watching Duck & Goose was that I would play the game when I was a kid. I am...
‘Modern Love Hyderabad’ Season 1 Review – A Calm Collection of Stories
Modern Love has been a moderately popular series for Amazon. Arriving in the world and presenting a barnstorming Anne Hathaway performance, the series has stayed...
‘The Longest Night’ Review – A Pacey Spanish Prison Thriller
The Longest Night might very well be the standout binge-watch proposition of this streaming weekend. Combining a range of obvious influences – Assault on Precinct...
‘How To Build a Sex Room’ Season 1 Review – A Worthwhile Journey
Over the years, we have seen shows like Cribs, Extreme Home Makeover, and The Home Edit, but Netflix has upped the ante with the release...
‘Boo, Bitch’ Season 1 Review – A Surprisingly Amateurish Production Full of Plot Holes
Lana Condor broke onto the scene back in 2018 with To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, stealing our hearts and, to be fair, the...
‘Control Z’ Season 3 Review – Teen Hackers Fight for Their Futures Once Again
Control Z is one of those strange middle-ground shows that is just intriguing enough to sustain an audience until the end, but not so intriguing as...
‘King of Stonks’ Season 1 Review – An Overstrung Comedy-Crime Series
What’s evident about King of Stonks in the early episodes is the vibe it wants to present, with comparisons to The Wolf of Wall Street,...