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.
Tiger review – a solid sporting documentary that can’t quite back its own claims
Matthew Heineman and Matthew Hamachek (and executive producer Alex Gibney) would evidently like Tiger, a two-part, four-hour documentary streaming on HBO, to be the latest...
The Idhun Chronicles season 2 review – a stronger second instalment
This review of Netflix anime series The Idhun Chronicles season 2 contains no spoilers. It was only back in September 2020 that we were treated...
Pretend It’s a City review – a warm and enthusiastic look at New York
Nobody from New York has ever been shy about telling people they’re from New York, which is probably just as well for the purposes of...
Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons season 5 review – banged up again
Raphael Rowe is an interesting guy, and Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons is interesting largely because of him. You’d think doing 12 years’ hard time after a...
Search Party season 4 review – milennial thriller takes psycho turn
This review of Search Party Season 4 is spoiler-free. Few shows are more difficult to categorize than Search Party, the fourth season of which premieres...
Lupin season 1 review – a crime thriller that leads the viewer down many paths
This review of Netflix’s Lupin season 1 contains no spoilers. The series will be released on the streaming service on January 8, 2021. One of...
Surviving Death season 1 review – what happens when we die?
Netflix’s Surviving Death season 1 will be released on the streaming service on January 6, 2020. A concern of mine present in Western culture is...
A Perfect Planet review – another can’t-miss David Attenborough series
There are so many David Attenborough documentaries that keeping track of them is almost impossible – but it’s impossible to get sick of them. That’s...
Monarca season 2 review – this remains a dramatic hidden gem
This review of Netflix’s Monarca season 2 contains no spoilers. The second instalment of the crime drama was released on the streaming service on Friday...
Dream Home Makeover season 2 review – Studio McGee return for the start of the year
Netflix’s Dream Home Makeover season 2 was released on the streaming service on January 1, 2021. New Year’s Day really is the day of motivation...
Headspace: Guide to Meditation season 1 review – this is what we need for 2021
Netflix’s Headspace: Guide to Meditation season 1 was released on the streaming service on January 1, 2021. After saying goodbye to the wretched 2020 that...
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 4 review – a chillingly glorious final instalment
This review of Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 4 contains no spoilers. The final ever season will be released on the streaming service on...
Best Leftovers Ever! season 1 review – whatever will they think of next!
Netflix’s Best Leftovers Ever! season 1 was released on the streaming service on December 30, 2020. As soon as I saw the premise of Netflix’s...
Transformers: War for Cybertron: Earthrise review – giving a sign of what’s to come
This review of Netflix anime series Transformers: War for Cybertron: Earthrise contains no spoilers. The series is part of a trilogy. There will be three...
Vikings season 6, part 2 review – a glorious ending to an epic saga
This review of Amazon’s Vikings season 6, part 2 contains no spoilers. The final 10 episodes will be released on the streaming service on December...
Cobra Kai season 3 review – these old dogs still have plenty of new tricks
This review of Cobra Kai Season 3 contains some very minor spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the previous season by clicking these...
Death to 2020 review – a fittingly predictable end to the year
For years now, Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones’s Black Mirror has been the rubric for whatever kind of hellish dystopian future we’re hurtling towards, and...
Bridgerton Season 1 Review and Episode 1 Recap – A Raunchy and an Intensifying Period Drama Experience
It was very ironic that on the week social media decides to open up the “sex in film and TV” discourse, Netflix released Season 1...