Land of Women
A fun series that has the perfect balance of frantic energy and an immeasurable amount of heart. Everything is heightened and it makes for a great series to enjoy with ease while taking in the beautiful landscape and a memorably great cast of characters that each have their own mysteries that weave together perfectly.
Fallout: Review
Fallout is a fantastic series that stays true to the beloved video game series while standing on its own two feet. Having characters like Lucy MacLean and The Ghoul lead the show offers viewers rare different perspectives of a harsh world while still seeing the hope of a future that was despite the weaker storyline of the Brotherhood of Steel, this is a must watch and a new take on the post-apocalyptic genre.
One Day: Review
A beautifully told tale that is about a close friendship filled with yearning, love and resentment at times. While the big moments in life are never seen, the characters' growth and adapting to life shapes the story in a way that will leave you engrossed and aching.
Percy Jackson and The Olympians : Review
A true adaption to the books that brings to life the characters with perfect casting in all areas. Complex themes and relationships are explored between the demigods and their parents as well as effortlessly combining the mythical and modern worlds. Viewers of all ages can enjoy this series without reading the book and still be enthralled in the world.
A Nearly Normal Family: Review
It is not a typical Nordic crime thriller but an interesting combination of American suspense and Scandinavian noir. The mystery is explored with nuance and a clever use of flashbacks to propel the mystery and keep you gripped and guessing for answers. This is a sure recommendation for anyone who loves a crime thriller mixed with a complex family dynamic.
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off: Review
Scott Pilgrim is back, but in this anime style, to bring a fun-filled watch that focuses on the evil exes to solve a mystery that runs throughout the series. Each episode is like a different genre that provides background for the exes and Ramona and stays true to the vibe of the comic and movie. The returning cast from the movie gives the series a nostalgic hit, and everyone brings their top game to the anime.
Upload: Season 3 Review
This season of Upload finds its balance as it steps away from Lakeview and ventures into the real world. The serious themes balance well with the humour, but it is AI Guy who keeps things funny. It holds up to past seasons and sets up interesting prospects for the future.
Men In Kilts: Season 2 Review
Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish set out on a perilous trek through New Zealand in order to explore the nation's action-packed culture and geography. The on-screen banter between Heughan and McTavish feels natural thanks to their on-screen connection throughout the entire series. Their exciting exploits, meanwhile, can occasionally be overshadowed by the constant allusions to his television series Outlander.
Outlander Season 7 review: Bordering on Repetitive
Outlander Season 7 lacks any meaningful stakes or adventures. Conflicts arise, but as soon as they are discovered, they are resolved or the characters do not react to them. While the season is off to a rushed and rocky start, new characters do breathe a breath of fresh air into the show that promises an interesting rest of season.
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies review
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies stands on its own with colourful and catchy songs. With a modern, more accountable take, it is an almost perfect homage to the smash hit movie but gives more layers to the characters.