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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The Crown season 4 review – a spectacular fourth instalment that is prodigiously delivered

November 14 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix’s The Crown season 4 contains no spoilers. The drama series will be released on the streaming platform on November 15, 2020. ...

Ethos review – an excellent, truthful, artful Turkish drama

November 13 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Ethos (Netflix) is spoiler-free.  Ethos is the kind of show that most of Netflix’s vast userbase won’t watch, which is a big shame,...

James May: Oh Cook Season 1 review – an on-brand diversion without much to it

November 13 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

I’ve always considered James May the MVP of the original Top Gear/Grand Tour crew, though I do concede that’s not exactly a tough category to...

Becoming You review – Apple TV+’s docuseries has too light of a touch

November 13 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

I don’t understand children, and I’ve got two of my own. I suspect most people – perhaps parents, especially – feel the same way, which...

The Minions of Midas Season 1 Review – a deep thriller modernising the 1901 short story

November 13 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix limited series The Minions of Midas contains no spoilers. The drama was released on Netflix on November 13, 2020. The Minions...

Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun review – a difficult-to-classify comedy series

November 11 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

There’s something very New Media about Aunty Donna, the absurdist Australian comedy troupe who met in drama school, cut their teeth on live stages and...

A Queen Is Born review – Brazil’s answer to Drag Race hits the runway

November 11 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

There are many great things about Netflix, contrary to popular belief, but perhaps the most significant is that it provides a platform for shows that,...

Undercover season 2 review – an exciting, consistent continuation

November 9 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix’s Undercover season 2 contains a major spoiler regarding the first episode.  We recapped every episode — check out the archive.  One...

Country Ever After season 1 review – Netflix welcomes the Anderson family

November 6 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix reality series Country Ever After season 1 was released on the streaming service on November 6, 2020. Reality TV is evidence that Netflix has...

Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta? review – a tantalising unsolved mystery

November 5 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix series Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta? was released on the streaming service on November 5, 2020.  November 2020 appears to be the resurgence of...

Love & Anarchy Season 1 review – a raunchy Swedish workplace dramedy

November 3 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Love & Anarchy Season 1 is spoiler-free. Netflix’s new Swedish original, the raunchy, adult-skewing workplace dramedy Love & Anarchy, surprised me with its...

The End of the F***ing World season 2 review – the end was the beginning

November 3 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of The End of the F***ing World Season 2 contains spoilers for the first season. The End of the F***ing World was the...

Can You Hear Me? season 2 review – the series has managed to glow-up

November 2 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix’s Can You Hear Me? season 2 contains no spoilers.  We recapped the ending — check it out.  Despite the shaky, unaccomplished...

The End of the F***ing World Season 1 Review – a gripping, unconventional teen romance

November 2 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of The End of the F***ing World Season 1 contains spoilers. Channel 4’s The End of the F***ing World has a setup that...

Spitting Image US Election Special review – about as ridiculous as the election itself

October 31 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of the Spitting Image US Election Special contains spoilers. I’m unashamedly a fan of BritBox’s reboot of Spitting Image, the ‘80s political satire...

Blood of Zeus Season 1 Review: A Wicked Yet Wonderful Alternative Hercules Origin Story

October 27 2020, by Daniel Hart

Creators Charley and Vlas Parlapanides can give themselves a deserved pat on the back for Blood of Zeus. They’ve managed to create an impressive, alternative Greek...

Perdida (Stolen Away) season 1 review – Netflix series shows a father on a mission

October 23 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix’s Perdida (Stolen Away) season 1 contains no spoilers. The drama thriller came out on the streaming service of October 23, 2020....

Move season 1 review – Netflix series explores the art form in detail

October 23 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix’s Move season 1 was released on the streaming service on October 23, 2020. Dance reality competitions, film, and TV always sensationalize the life of...