A new term has emerged in the US. The term 'cord cutter' refers to someone who has let their cable provider go and only watches streaming services. There are so many streaming options in the US it's understandable that consumers may feel that traditional broadcast...
REVIEW: The Flight Attendant is one of the biggest surprises of the year.
The Flight Attendant starring Kaley Cuoco finally lands on Sky One and NOW, after initially debuting on the American streamer HBO Max in November 2020. This series is a dramatic departure for Cuoco; the actress is primarily known to comedic audiences...
REVIEW: Welcome to the weird world of WandaVision.
WandaVision enchants and befuddles its audience with a double-bill premiere on Disney Plus. For telly viewers not versed in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the show stars Wanda Maximoff the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and her synthetic domestic partner...
REVIEW: Succession comes to an end and is THE show of 2019
Succession’s Series 2 finale is loaded with sacrifices, would-be trysts and twists. Logan (Brian Cox) orchestrates an offering in order to appease shareholders and political opportunists craving blood. Connor’s (Alan Ruck) finances and tablet take a serious hit....
REVIEW: Succession tops itself!
Succession season two seems to be going from strength to strength with each episode topping the one before. 'Safe Room' had a LOT going on, but it was all brilliantly brutal, and brutally funny. A defiant Logan (Brian Cox) ups the ante in his bid to acquire rival news...
REVIEW: Successions’ ‘The Hunt’ is a riveting hour of television.
Series 2 episode 3 of Succession delivers an hour of cringe-worthy television. New threats are on the horizon as Waystar Royco’s high-level executives go on a hellish corporate retreat. Logan’s (Brian Cox) dementia manifests as paranoia which spreads like...
REVIEW: Succession, it’s good to have you back.
Succession, the Shakespearean drama focusing on the Roy family and their ageing media empire, returns with a premiere full of family politics mixed with a dash of dark humour. In the Series 1 finale, patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) was grappling with his son...