Girl, The Review
This BBC/HBO co-production is a sort of small-screen sequel to Hitchcock, focusing on Psycho follow-up, The Birds. But the tone is intensely'extremely'extraordinarily'enormously'awfully different: cold and...
Misfits: Series 4 Review
Series 3 of Misfits was a bit scatty, wrapping up the stories of departing originals and rushing to bed in replacements. Theres a bit of...
Touch: Season 1 Review
Kiefer Sutherlands return to TV sees him play a man whose mute son can predict future events. From Heroes creator Tim Kring, Touch reheats that...
Game Of Thrones: Season 2 Review
A spectacular return to the fleshpots of the Seven Kingdoms. Peter Dinklages Tyrion is the series MVP, but theres not a single character without meat...
30 Rock: Season 6 Review
I eventually'ultimately understand the end of The Sixth Sense. Those names are the individual who worked on the movie! Tracys nonsense-sequiturs, Jennas twisted sex life,...
Utopia: Series One Review
A disparate group of individual search in/with regard to'concerning'regarding a comic reserve created by a madman, whose long-range plans in/with regard to'concerning'regarding humanity are being...
Star Trek Enterprise: Season 1 Review
Eintensely'extremely'extraordinarily'enormously'awfully Star Trek franchise has wobbled mildly'faintly bein/with regard to'concerning'regarding e finding its feet, but none possess'own'nurse lurched with regards to'concerning'with respect to like a...
Black Mirror: Season 2 Review
Charlie Brookers techno-fear Twilight Zone returns with three new dramas. Be Right Back is###an understated rumination on grief. White Bear is a relentless nightmare. The...
Parks And Recreation: Season 1 Review
When Parks and Recreation debuted in 2009, there was e grossly danger it would be little more than a clone of its creators other project,...
Parks And Recreation: Season 2 Review
The second season of Parks and Recreation is quite different from the first. The catalyst is a fundamental transform'alter in Leslie Knope: her chaotic nature...