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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‘My Holo Love’ Review: This Netflix K-Drama Series Is Not So Far Removed From Reality

February 7 2020, by Daniel Hart

My Holo Love will be marked as a science-fiction tale wrapped up in its own self-indulgent romantic drama. The K-drama series is exactly that, but...

Cagaster of an Insect Cage review – decent ideas marred by inconsistent visuals

February 6 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Cagaster of an Insect Cage (Netflix) is spoiler-free. Where you stand on the interestingly-titled Cagaster of an Insect Cage (Netflix) will depend...

Locke & Key season 1 review – Netflix series is not a good advertisement for the comics

February 6 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix Series Locke & Key season 1 contains no spoilers. Read the recap of the first episode (will go live on air...

They’ve Gotta Have Us Season 1 Review – an important, timely docuseries

February 5 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

One has to imagine that the release today of Simon Frederick’s three-part docuseries They’ve Gotta Have Us (Netflix) is in no small part a reminder...

Tom Papa: You’re Doing Great! review – comedian preaches self-love and perspective

February 4 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix Special Tom Papa: You’re Doing Great! will be out on the platform on Feb 4, 2020 — add it to your list now! There’s...

Team Kaylie Part 3 review – I’ve had quite enough now

February 3 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

Team Kaylie Part 3 is, inexcusably, the third batch of episodes I’ve had to watch and write about here. Click here for Part 1, and...

Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet season 1 review: a comedy that gamers didn’t ask for but that they needed

February 2 2020, by Daniel Hart

Apple TV+ series Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet season 1 will be released on the platform on February 7, 2020. Subscribe to Apple TV+ and add...

Ainori Love Wagon: African Journey review – a Japanese reality show strictly for fans

February 2 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

The concept of Ainori Love Wagon: African Journey is simple enough in theory. It’s a dating show. Seven contestants hop in a pink van and...

Luna Nera review – a mediocre story of love and witchcraft

February 2 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Luna Nera (Netflix) is spoiler-free. Suffering from an untimely release right on the back of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 3, Netflix’s...

Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer review – a novel approach to a familiar story

January 31 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

There are some stories that are told and retold in various forms, and perhaps will continue to be told forever. The story of Ted Bundy...

Ragnarok Season 1 Review – Norse myths can’t spice up this bland teen drama

January 30 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Ragnarok Season 1 is entirely spoiler-free. It brings me no pleasure to report that Ragnarok (Netflix), a show set against a stunning Norwegian backdrop...

The Stranger Season 1 Review – suburban secrets and lies in this Harlan Coben adaptation

January 30 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of The Stranger (Netflix) is entirely spoiler-free. The last adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel on Netflix was, to the best of my...

Omniscient Season 1 Review – how to solve a murder in a surveillance state

January 29 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Omniscient Season 1 (Netflix) is spoiler-free. Part Black Mirror, part 1984, part good old-fashioned whodunit, the new Brazilian series Omniscient, aka Onisciente, might prove a pleasant...

Night on Earth Season 1 review – what happens when the sun goes down

January 29 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

The nature documentary is not a new concept, but it is an ever-evolving one. Just as animals big and small are subject to the increasingly...

The Pharmacist series review: Netflix reveals pained father unravelling the opioid crisis

January 29 2020, by Daniel Hart

Netflix series The Pharmacist will be released on the platform on February 5, 2020. Docuseries The Pharmacist exemplifies the pain of losing a child. The Netflix...

You Cannot Hide Season 1 Review – a twisty, binge-worthy thriller

January 24 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

New on Netflix today, the pacey 10-episode thriller series You Cannot Hide might be the purest binge-watch candidate of the weekend. All the requisite elements are there...

Rise of Empires: Ottoman Season 1 Review – an exciting, educational docuseries

January 24 2020, by Jonathon Wilson

Combining expert analysis and narration with live-action dramatic reenactments in much the same fashion as last year’s The Last Czars, Turkish historical fiction series Rise of...

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season 3 review – Netflix series continues to raise the stakes

January 23 2020, by Daniel Hart

This review of Netflix Series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Season 3 (part 3) contains no spoilers. Add it to your Netflix list – the third...