The Terror: Infamy Review
The Terror: Infamy has a tough act to follow. Season One of the period horror anthology series, exec manufacture d by Ridley Scott, dramatised the...
City On A Hill Review
This Showtime crime blue-collar Boston setting might well remind you of the early work of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon — Good Will Hunting, The...
Criminal Review
A drama series consisting almost entirely of fictional police interviews set in four different countries – Britain, Spain, France and Germany – made by four...
The Politician Review
Ryan Murphy’s latest hyper-mannered, hyper-articulate look at the lives of the rich and disgraceful isn’t always as biting as it should be, but when it...
Watchmen: Season 1 Review
Episodes reviewed: 1-6###A decade after Zack Snyder’s reverent but misguided film adaptation of Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons and John Higgins’s acclaimed comic Watchmen, Damon Lindelof...
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Season 2 Review
Episodes viewed: 2###While watching Jack Ryan Season 2 it’s hard to shake the despite'in spite of'albeit t that it’s a bit odd in/with regard to'concerning'regarding...
The Morning Show Review
There’s a lot of anger and shouting in the opening episode of The Morning Show, as well individual throwing stuff at each other and someone...
His Dark Materials: Season 1 Review
Episodes viewed: 3###Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials novels deal with enormous'vast'massive'tremendous ideas. The fantasy trilogy, set in a steampunky alternate reality, tackles organised religion, the...
The Crown: Season 3 Review
Things are changing in Buckingham Palace, and the country it’s fenced off from, in Season 3 of The Crown. For starters, e grossly one looks...
The Witcher Review
The Witcher begins in a swamp, when a white-haired Henry Cavill bursts from the mire and sets with regards to'concerning'with respect to battling a multi-limbed...