Crime
Review – Breaking Bad S1-5
A high school chemistry teacher with terminal lung cancer decides to try and make some extra money for his family to live on when he’s...
‘The Night Manager’ Season 1 Review – Stellar Cast and Enthralling Storyline
Jonathan Pine (Tom Hiddleston), a former army serviceman, is a hotel night manager. When he meets shady businessman Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie), he is working...
‘The Five’ Season 1 Review – A Rival To Broadchurch
When the DNA of a young boy who disappeared 20 years ago shows up at a murder scene, four childhood friends are brought back together...
‘Silent Witness’ Season 20 Review – Truly Becomes Great In The Finale
Now, I know it’s lazy, but please check my review of season 19 for the full description of the show. It seems silly repeating myself again this...
‘No Offence’ Season 2 Review – An Excellent Watch
The dream team return for another case, this time dealing with the head of one of Manchester’s biggest crime syndicates. No Offence is one of...
‘Fortitude’ Season 2 Review – Better Than The First
The sub-zero drama returns, picking up weeks after where season one left off, only to reveal that what took place before was just the tip of the...
‘Ripper Street’ Series Review – A TV Show That Cannot Be Recommended Enough
London Metropolitan’s H Division turns to solving crimes in the wake of the Jack the Ripper killings. When Jack the Ripper took to the streets...
‘In The Dark’ Season 1 Review – A Huge Disappointment
In The Dark is a TV show that follows Detective Helen Weeks (MyAnna Buring) as she embarks upon two separate cases in two two-part stories....
Review – Wind River
According to the shaggy, matter-of-fact medical examiner on the Wind River Indian reservation, what happens when you gulp big mouthfuls of sub-zero air is that...
Review – Ozark Season 1
For years, Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) has led a very uneventful life. As a financial advisor stuck in a marriage on a downward slope, he...
‘Imperial Dreams’ Review – A Movie With Very Strong Themes
Imperial Dreams was actually released at the Sundance Film Festival in 2014. Based on research it did not make strides in terms of distribution. Whiplash probably did not...
Review – Focus
I actually enjoyed Focus quite a bit. It’s a charming caper comedy which is perfectly content to be nothing more than that. It asks very...
Review – Starred Up
When particularly violent criminals are prematurely transferred from Young Offender Institutions into adult prisons, their files are marked with stars identifying them as troublemakers. This...
Review – Nightcrawler
If it bleeds, it leads. That’s the slogan of Bill Paxton’s ambulance-chasing “nightcrawler” Joe Loder; the words of dubious wisdom he bestows upon gaunt, bug-eyed...
The Equalizer (2014) Review
I know what you’re thinking as you ponder over this review. – and so does The Equalizer. Most critics won’t ever peep their heads out...