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Reviews of TV series available on Netflix UK, Amazon Prime and other video on-demand services.
Monsters at Work review: Disappointingly uninventive
May 4, 2024 | Ivan RadfordThis spin-off from one of Pixar’s most imaginative films is disappointingly uninventive.Read More
The Spoils Before Dying review: An entertaining jazz noir spoof
May 4, 2024 | David FarnorKristen Wiig is hilarious in this entertainingly absurd noir spoof.Read More
Shardlake review: An intriguing Tudor murder mystery
May 1, 2024 | Christopher ConnorA strong cast and period detail make this Tudor drama an intriguing, if uneven, murder mystery.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: Instagram’s Worst Con Artist
April 30, 2024 | Helen ArcherOne of the real mysteries surrounding the Belle Gibson scandal is how she has, thus far, avoided being the subject of the true crime industrial complex. While there have been podcasts, articles, and one book on the subject, the wave … Read More
Dead Boy Detectives review: An entertaining undead romp
April 28, 2024 | Ivan RadfordA charming cast and fast past make this uneven undead detective series an entertaining ride.Read More
Why you should catch up with Creepshow
April 28, 2024 | Ivan RadfordShudder’s revived anthology of horror is an enjoyably old-fashioned ride.Read More
Why you should be watching Lodge 49
April 21, 2024 | Andrew JonesWell-written, earnestly performed and served with a smile, this amusing stoner noir is a bizarrely compelling high.Read More
Why you should catch up with The Jinx
April 21, 2024 | Ivan RadfordHBO’s true crime documentary is a gripping look at a fascinating subject.Read More
True Crime Tuesdays: Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage and Reckoning
April 16, 2024 | Helen ArcherThe 911 call came in on the evening of 23rd October, 1989. “My wife’s been shot, I’ve been shot.” Charles Stuart and his wife, Carol, were on their way home from a birthing class – Carol was 7 months pregnant … Read More
Fallout review: A strange, surprising hoot
April 14, 2024 | David FarnorA darkly funny, action-packed, post-apocalyptic satire, this energetic video game adaptation is a strange, surprising hoot.Read More















