I've long awaited to watch The Crown. But despite being British myself, my own lack of interest in the Royal Family in the newspapers always made me put it off. I don't hate the royal lot or anything - although Andrew (no longer his royal magesty) seems as though he may have earned it, given... Continue Reading →
Better Call Saul Season 1 and 2 Review
Truth be told, I was never a massive Breaking Bad fanboy. I watched the show, enjoyed it a lot but never quite found myself on the same level of hype as most other fans and so, when I saw Better Call Saul on Netflix, I really wasn't in a rush to watch it. Saul Goodman... Continue Reading →
The Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 Review: The Bastardisation of June Osborne
It might seem a bit weird to hop into a review of season 4 of a show I've not reviewed on this blog, but after watching the final episode I had so many thoughts about it that I literally couldn't sleep. Seriously, I am typing this at 1am, half dressed and with bags under my... Continue Reading →
Loki Review: Existential Nightmares
The uncreatively named Loki is the third Marvel show to air on Disney Plus. Honestly it had some heavy lifting to do, since WandaVision, quirky as it was, gave up on it's unique premise by the end of it's season and Falcon and the Winter Soldier just turned out to be generic. So, did Loki... Continue Reading →
Falcon and the Winter Soldier Review: John Walker vs The Fandom
The Review:Falcon and the Winter soldier is the second MCU entry to take place as a TV Series on Disney Plus that aims to take side characters from the Marvel movies and put them into the spotlight. Now, WandaVision was a show with a fairly complex plot told very simply and concisely... The Falcon and... Continue Reading →
WandaVision Review: The Fandom Menace
The ReviewAfter the release of Avengers Endgame, a movie that was fundamentally designed to be the end of an era of movies that many people had grown up with and loved, many people, myself included, were left with the question "what could Marvel possibly do next?" Marvel and Disney's answer seemed to be to take... Continue Reading →
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel Review
I don't normally review documentaries or anything that could be considered for TV, due to the length and the amount of depth that is required for one to properly review them. However 'The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel' might be the most god awful documentary I've ever seen in my life, to the point where... Continue Reading →