Adapted from Leigh Bardugo’s bestselling fantasy series, Netflix’s Shadow and Bone is a massively engaging hit
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“The Fall” Review: Tense and gripping
A thriller series with a crucial twist
TV shows you can binge right now on Netflix
Let’s be real, what else is there to do these days? We’re all stuck inside, so we might as well be entertained while we do it. So, if TV is your entertainment of choice, here are some shows that you can binge watch right now on Netflix.
The 22 Best Glee Songs
Over its six season run, Glee covered a mammoth number of songs, from Hip Hop to Musical Theatre. So, what songs are actually worth listening to?
One Day at a Time is back: and its return could not be more timely
The heartwarming ensemble sitcom about a Cuban-American family returns to screens; a warm tonic to calm even the quickest of heartbeats.
Looking back on Once Upon a Time's Pilot | TV Review
To kick off my quarantine watching, I’m embroiling myself once more in the immersive and slightly confusing quagmire that is ABC’s Once Upon a Time.
#SavetheDay – The Day of the Doctor Rewatch
At 7pm on 21st March, Doctor Who fans marked the dire times with a rewatch of 50th anniversary special The Day of the Doctor, and came together as even Steven Moffat took to Twitter to share his own thoughts on the episode. Perennially late to the party, here I am to share my own.
The Weeks the Earth Stood Still
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Happy 13th Birthday Torchwood
Doctor Who’s edgy, adult spin-off Torchwood first broadcast 13 years ago today, so let’s look back on some of the best moments of the show. Torchwood began its life as a spin-off of Doctor Who, presented on BBC Three. With themes of sex, homosexuality and more blood and gore than you could shake a stick…
Never Meet Your Heroes: Amazon Prime’s ‘The Boys’ reinvigorates the superhero genre
A satirical, dark examination into the consequences of irresponsible power reveals that the true enemy is far more realistic than what first impressions suggest. Starring Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Dominique McElligott, Jessie T. Usher, Laz Alonso, Chace Crawford, Tomer Kapon, Karen Fukuhara, Nathan Mitchell and Elisabeth Shue
“Dead to Me” is sinfully engrossing television
Dead To Me is a well-paced traumedy that is gifted life by the formidable execution by creator Liz Feldman in concert with Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini.
Review | ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 6: The Iron Throne
The Game of Thrones finally has a winner, as the record-breaking saga concludes.
Review | ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 5: The Bells
< Previous | Next > Game of Thrones | Season 8 Fear is the true enemy in this polarising instalment of Game of Thrones as we rocket towards the series finale.
Review | ‘Lucifer’ Season 4 Episode 1: Everything’s Okay [Spoiler-Free]
TV Reviews Lucifer | Season 4 Despite changes in network, Lucifer demonstrates its spirit remains the same.
Review | ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 4: The Last of the Starks
< Previous | Next > Game of Thrones | Season 8 In the aftermath of defeating the threat from the North, Dany is about to discover that Cersei poses a greater threat than she first thought.
Review | ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 3: The Long Night
It’s time to begin the final outing of Game of Thrones. “Winterfell” sets up important conflict that sets the stage for the rest of the season, as not everyone realises the threat the White Walkers pose.
Review | ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 2: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
It’s time to begin the final outing of Game of Thrones. “Winterfell” sets up important conflict that sets the stage for the rest of the season, as not everyone realises the threat the White Walkers pose.
It’s time to leave the 22-episode format behind
At what stage did the casual, lighter fare that I watch become so tricky to keep up with? Plot lines that seem to last for weeks and weeks, plus a myriad of characters whose faces I barely recognise? No thank you. It’s time for some television series to adapt what they are doing and reassess…
Review | ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Episode 1: Winterfell
It’s time to begin the final outing of Game of Thrones. “Winterfell” sets up important conflict that sets the stage for the rest of the season, as not everyone realises the threat the White Walkers pose.
14 Years of Doctor Who
Okay, yes, alright I know – put down your flaming torches, please – I am aware that Doctor Who is more than 14 years old. But it has been 14 years since Doctor Who was revived, with the episode Rose on 26th March 2005. If I had any power of forethought, then I would have…