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'Being Gordon Ramsay' Review: Inside the Pressure Cooker of Perfection
In an era obsessed with branding, Being Gordon Ramsay offers a portrait of a man still chasing standards he knows he may never fully satisfy. And, we have to give credit for letting us into his life this way, it’s brilliant PR.

Romey Norton
12 hours ago


'Cross' Season 2 Review: Political Murder and a Killer We Know From the Start
Cross season 2 is a fun watch. At times bloated, the central message at the heart of the murders (wow, that’s a weird sentence to type) is political without being preachy. It’s a show that cares about its characters and why they act the way they do.

Niamh Brook
Feb 11


'Fallout' Season 2: Episode-by-Episode Re-cap and Review
Watch this space for our weekly run-down and review of Fallout Season 2. Updated weekly we look at the most recent episode of the hit Prime Video Sci-fi series. Don't miss this unmissable Fallout content.

Elliot Lines
Feb 10


'Wonder Man' Review: A Break from the Multiverse, and Marvels Best Satire
Wonder Man is such a unique entry in the MCU, unlike the high-stakes cosmic wars we're used to, this story finds its stakes in the harsh, often ego-bruising reality of Hollywood.

Shauna Bushe
Jan 30


'Bridgerton' Season 4 - Part 1 Review: Masquerades, Mirrors, and the Romance of Not Seeing Clearly
Bridgerton Season 4 understands that romance is not just about recognition, but readiness. And in asking whether love can survive when fantasy dissolves into reality, the series offers one of its most mature propositions yet.

Romey Norton
Jan 29


'Agatha Christie's Seven Dials' Review: Netflix’s Agatha Christie Adaptation is Ordinary and Unassuming
The last 30 minutes are the most exciting and entertaining and it’s a shame the rest of the series didn’t have as much grip. Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials is an easy, three-episode binge with moments of intrigue, strong supporting performances and striking locations, but it ultimately struggles with pacing, period authenticity and a lead character that feels misjudged.

Romey Norton
Jan 15


'Stranger Things' Season 5 Finale Review: The Duffer Brothers' Endgame
In the end, Stranger Things leaves behind a legacy as permanent as a scar from the Upside Down. We didn’t just watch a story unfold; we watched a generation of children grow into adults before our eyes, their real-world development mirroring the show’s own evolution from a quaint supernatural mystery into a sprawling epic of cosmic horror.

Shauna Bushe
Jan 5


'Stranger Things' Season 5 Vol. 2 Review: The End of the Upside Down and the Beginning of the Truth
Season 5 of Stranger Things feels less like a victory lap and more like a long, meaningful goodbye that understands the weight of its own history. So far, the season trades constant spectacle for emotional gravity, allowing its characters to carry scars rather than simply outrun danger.

Shauna Bushe
Dec 30, 2025


'The Creep Tapes' Season 2 Review: A Fantastic Continuation of Both the Series and Franchise
The Creep Tapes Season 2 is a fantastic continuation of both the series and the franchise, with Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice continuing to deliver entertaining and inventive work.

Becca Johnson
Dec 23, 2025


'IT: Welcome to Derry' Review: A Worthy New Chapter, Expanding the Lore of Pennywise, and the Dark History of Derry
Welcome to Derry arrives under the steady hand of director Andy Muschietti, someone deeply versed in Stephen Kings haunted imagination and who understands that the terror in Derry is less about jump scares, but about patience and the slow tightening effect of dread.

Shauna Bushe
Dec 16, 2025


'Talamasca: The Secret Order' Review: Unearthing the Dark World of Shadows, Spells and the Supernatural
Talamasca: The Secret Order isn’t a loud, action-heavy supernatural drama. It’s a quieter, more introspective story about the burden of protecting knowledge—and the cost of witnessing darkness without intervention.

Shauna Bushe
Dec 8, 2025


'The Abandons' Review: A Frontier of Family Feuds and Familiar Tropes
The Abandons is a confident, engaging Western with a sharp emotional core, anchored by two powerhouse lead performances and a thematic focus that feels both classic and newly relevant.

Romey Norton
Dec 4, 2025


'Stranger Things' Season 5 Vol. 1 Review: Bolder, Darker, and Relentlessly Focused Final Return to the Upside Down
In the end, Stranger Things 5 arrives as a culmination rather than a continuation—daring, threatening, and more emotionally exacting than the seasons that preceded it. By confronting its characters with the consequences they’ve spent years outrunning, the series finds a surprising clarity of purpose, threading genuine heart through apocalyptic stakes.

Shauna Bushe
Nov 27, 2025


'Malice' Review: A Deliciously Dark Revenge Series With Deadly Intentions
It’s a slow burning nightmare, with a noticeable likeness to Saltburn and The White Lotus where we see the rich manically unravel through no fault but their own. If you’re looking for a devilish, demented drama then make sure to check out Malice.

Shauna Bushe
Nov 14, 2025


'Peacemaker' Season 2 Weekly Review — Episode 7: Like a Keith in the Night
Keep up to date with every episode of 'Peacemaker' season 2 with our weekly reviews. See if James Gunn's latest edition to the DCU is worth the watch.

Jack Ransom
Oct 6, 2025


'True Haunting' Review: Netflix is Serious About Keeping Horror Fans Up at Night
True Haunting is an interesting cinematic approach to the supernatural, with James Wan’s fingerprints all over it.

Romey Norton
Sep 30, 2025


'Gen V' Season 2 Review: The Kids Are Not Alright
Gen V Season 2 isn’t just surviving in The Boys’ shadow; it’s carving out its legacy, one bloody, unflinching step at a time.

Romey Norton
Sep 18, 2025


'Wayward' Review: Netflix’s Creepy, Clever Teen Thriller Balances Heart, Horror, and Humour
Wayward is a strange, stylish, and compelling addition to Netflix’s fall line-up. It’s not afraid to unsettle, not afraid to make you laugh, and certainly not afraid to leave you thinking.

Romey Norton
Sep 10, 2025


'Wednesday' Season 2 Part 2 Review: Is Nevermore, never more? The Freakishly Fun Adventure Culminates With Bombshells Galore
The events provide a fun-loving conclusion to the various storylines established in part one and prepares for even more deadly secrets, family chaos and monster mayhem.

Shauna Bushe
Sep 6, 2025


'Love Con Revenge' Review: Revenge Has Never Been so Sweet
Love Con Revenge represents Netflix's true crime programming at its most socially conscious and practically useful.

Romey Norton
Sep 2, 2025
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