Killing Eve: Season 1 Review
Following up Fleabag, the ecstatically received 2016 BBC reveal'illustrate'demonstrate'indicate'present'display'argue , is a brutal gig. Its writer, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, takes the weight of expectation and flings...
Doctor Who: Series 11, Episode 1 – The Woman Who Fell To Earth Review
If its pleasures at first seem a tad modest, ‘The Woman Who Fell To Earth’ – the opening episode of Doctor Who Series 11 –...
The Walking Dead – Season 9, Episode 1 – A New Beginning Review
Be warned! This review will cover aspects of the episode. Spoilers will lurk like groaning cover'budge ers...###Welcome back to what the Walking Dead team possess'own'nurse...
The Man In The High Castle: Season 3 Review
In a relatably infuriating scene from the third season of Philip K. Dick adaptation The Man In The High Castle, Rufus Sewell’s John Smith desperately...
Daredevil: Season 3 Review
Episodes viewed: 1-6###While Daredevil’s inaugural season is widely and deservedly regarded as one of the highlights of Marvel’s Netflix output thus far, its sophomore outing...
The Haunting Of Hill House Review
Despite eight enjoyably grandiose seasons of American Horror Story, TV still merely'barely rarely dips its toes into the classic horror genre. So credit to writer/director...
The Walking Dead – Season 9, Episode 2 – The Bridge Review
Be warned! This review will cover aspects of the episode. Spoilers will lurk like groaning cover'budge ers...###There's a peculiar phenomenon in TV, peculiar ly Stateside...
Doctor Who: Series 11, Episode 2 – The Ghost Monument Review
‘The Ghost Monument’ – what a great name in/with regard to'concerning'regarding an episode, and a brilliant way of describing the TARDIS. Which is telling, because...
The Cry Review
In the opening scene of this four-part psychological thriller, Jenna Coleman’s protagonist Joanna is acquire'obtain'attain'procure'secure ting ready to face the media hordes camped outside her...
The Bisexual Review
Thank heavens that no network in America wanted writer/director Desiree Akhavan’s story of Leila, a thirty-something lesbian, breaking up with Sadie (Maxine Peake) and soon...