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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Review: ‘Billionaire Island’ Isn’t Quite ‘Succession’ With Salmon

September 13 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

When you think of islands and billionaires, you probably think of Jeffrey Epstein, so it’s probably a bit of a relief that Billionaire Island, Anne...

Review: ‘The Perfect Couple’ Is A Proper Whodunit That Doesn’t Take Itself Too Seriously

September 5 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

It wouldn’t take much effort to count up the obvious influences running through the veins of The Perfect Couple, Netflix’s six-part all-star whodunit. Both Knives...

Review: ‘Breathless’ Struggles To Reconcile Conflicting Identities

August 31 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Grey’s Anatomy and New Amsterdam and a smattering of other medical dramas have a lot to answer for. Netflix’s Breathless is an imitator from Spain...

Review: ‘Chastity High’ Has A Silly Premise But Valuable Themes

August 30 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Every nation needs its own trashy high-school drama about salacious teenagers getting up to no good, and Chastity High, streaming on Netflix, is Japan throwing...

Review: ‘Terminator Zero’ Takes The Franchise Back To Its Horror Roots

August 29 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

It takes an effort to remember this now, but the Terminator franchise used to be pretty serious. There are two legitimate classics in that canon...

Review: ‘Love Next Door’ Is Greater Than The Sum Of Its Parts

August 27 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Love Next Door has no right to be as affecting and compelling as it is. As far as romantic K-Dramas go, this is as tropey...

Review: ‘Terror Tuesday: Extreme’ Is An Uneven Horror Anthology

August 27 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

I’m getting sick of saying this, but anthologies are always uneven. For horror anthologies like Terror Tuesday: Extreme, this might be even more true. Horror...

Review: ‘Romance in the House’ Lacks Identity

August 26 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

In most films and TV shows, a family reunion is a cause for some jubilation, but not quite in Romance in the House. The plot...

Review: ‘The Frog’ Brings Nothing New To The Serial Killer Thriller

August 23 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The Frog continues a loose trend I’d vaguely describe as the Westernization of Korean television. It’s not necessarily something you’d notice unless you watch as...

‘Baby Fever’ Season 2 Review: A Well-Produced Drama with a Problematic Protagonist

August 22 2024, by Daniel Hart

The problem with Baby Fever is that it is an authentic and well-produced drama, but the lead character, Nana, remains questionable, even in the depths...

Review: ‘The Accident’ Season 1 Is A Raw Depiction Of Tragedy But Flirts With Silly Melodrama

August 22 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The Accident — the 2024 Netflix series, not the 2019 Jack Thorne limited series — is about a terrible tragic event that claims the lives...

Review: ‘The Tyrant’ Is Dark In More Ways Than One

August 15 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s dominance in the K-Drama streaming market may never be challenged, and despite Hulu and Disney+ (through its international Star banner) having a good go...

Review: ‘American Murder: Laci Peterson’ Explores A Harrowing Murder

August 14 2024, by Romey Norton

From disappearance to murder. At eight months pregnant, Laci Peterson vanished, causing an extensive search that ended in tragedy. Across three episodes, American Murder: Laci...

Review: ‘Worst Ex Ever’ Tells Shocking Stories Of Betrayal, Lies and Murder

August 14 2024, by Romey Norton

Do you think your ex is bad? They’re probably not as bad as the exes in the Netflix series Worst Ex Ever. Blumhouse Television is...

Review: Vince Vaughn Is On Top Form In Apple TV+’s ‘Bad Monkey’

August 13 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Bill Lawrence is responsible for some of Apple TV+’s finest comedic endeavors, including Ted Lasso and Shrinking, but Bad Monkey showcases another of his talents,...

‘Shahmaran’ Season 2 Continues To Mine Serious Drama Out Of A Silly Premise

August 9 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

The first season of Shahmaran was surprisingly good, especially considering it had a premise that I actively laughed out loud at. Lest we forget, this...

‘At Witt’s End – The Hunt For A Killer’ Is Unusually Cinematic True Crime

August 6 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

What’s in a name, especially in the context of a true crime docuseries? There are a couple that Hulu and ABC News Studios would like...

Netflix’s ‘The Influencer’ Is Like Being Tortured At Length

August 6 2024, by Jonathon Wilson

Times have changed, and if you didn’t think so already, The Influencer, a South Korean “social survival” series streaming on Netflix, will change your mind...