TV Review

It’s A Sin Review

Russell T Davies’ Channel 4 masterpiece, It’s a Sin, is rapidly sweeping the nation, giving…

The Stand review: Is this latest Stephen King adaptation worth watching?

The Stand may be based on a novel that’s over forty years old, but thanks…

The Great review: A witty, profane and lavish royal drama

Catherine (Elle Fanning), the dreamy daughter of a financially imperilled Austrian family, is excited to…

The Good Place season 4 review: The kindest show on TV comes to an end

From the start, creator Mike Schur has made it clear that his vision for The…

Why you should be watching Pennyworth

Batman’s loyal butler Alfred Pennyworth has had many faces over the past fifty years. From…

Sanditon review: One of ITV’s most divisive dramas in recent history

It’s not autumn in Britain unless there’s a period drama somewhere on the TV schedules,…

The 100 season 6, episode 1 review: ‘Sanctum’

If it feels like an age since The 100 was last on our screens, that’s because…

Sanditon episode 1 review: A promising start to what could be a groundbreaking new series

While an adaptation of a classic Jane Austen novel is usually a solid bet for…

Dead To Me review: A resonant, biting dark comedy

Dead to Me is a resonant, biting show with moments of pure joy that seamlessly segue…

Tales of the City review: A delightful, absorbing series with a bountiful heart

Tales of the City has rose tinted glasses on. It has a slow, summer quality…

What/If review: A soapy drama that struggles to keep the right momentum

Netflix’s What/If is a soapy drama from the creators of Revenge and it has the same captivation:…

Saying farewell to The Durrells – the most joyful British show on TV

Saying goodbye to a TV show that you’ve invested time, energy and emotion in across…