When it comes to legal dramas, The Escape Artist stands out for its mix of courtroom battles, psychological tension, and moral dilemmas. Starring David Tennant in one of his most captivating roles, the series asks an unsettling question: how far can a man go in escaping responsibility both in the courtroom and in life? William Burton (David…
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INSIDE SEASON 2 (USA EDITION): CHAOS, CASH, AND CONTENT GOLD
Season one of Inside (the UK Edition) was already a wild ride, but the US version? It’s on a whole other level of chaos. To recap: the show takes place over one week and features 12 of the internet’s biggest stars and creators living together. This time, though, there’s a massive $1 million prize on the line….
VANISHED AT SEA: THE TROUBLING CASE OF SARM HESLOP
I’m honestly not sure if I liked this three-part true crime docuseries or not. On the one hand, it’s gripping, and you want answers. On the other, I came away with even more questions than I started with. The series, Missing in Paradise: Searching for Sarm (available on BBC iPlayer), explores the disappearance of 41-year-old Sarm Heslop,…
THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY FINALE: JENNY HAN KNOWS HOW TO END A STORY
You have to give Jenny Han credit every single one of her books that’s been adapted has become a hit show. Whether you’re Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah, she knows how to play the game. She creates brilliant storylines and chooses actors who make the characters unforgettable. Even in the finale, Jenny Han adds her…
HOSTAGE (2025) REVIEW: SURANNE JONES SHINES, BUT THE POLITICAL THRILLER MISSES THE MARK
Hostage (2025) promises high-stakes drama with two female world leaders facing personal and political crises but despite Suranne Jones’ strong performance, the series suffers from slow pacing and predictable twists. I couldn’t even watch the whole 5 episodes. Even 20 minutes into the first episode I was on my phone because I was bored, and…
DON’T BELIEVE THE NEGATIVE CRITIQUES: THE RUNAROUNDS SHINES
There is a reason why IMDb put this eight-episode series on its “shows to watch this week” list. The Runarounds is a brilliant mix of storytelling and music perfect for people who don’t listen to music a lot and for people who live for it. Trust me, I’m not just saying this because I had the…
THE HUNT FOR SHANNON MATTHEW’S – LIES, MEDIA AND A MISSING CHILD
On 19th February 2008, Karen Matthews called the police to say her nine-year-old daughter Shannon hadn’t come home from school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. What followed was West Yorkshire Police’s biggest investigation since the Yorkshire Ripper. A massive £3.2 million search unfolded, lasting 24 days and gripping the nation. This new two-part documentary, The Hunt for…
A DIFFERENT TAKE: IS CONRAD THE REAL PROTAGONIST OF THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY SEASON 3?
When you think of The Summer I Turned Pretty, the first thing that comes to mind is probably Belly’s messy, romantic love triangle but here’s a different take: Season 3 feels like it’s quietly telling a completely different story. Beneath the beachside drama, one character’s quiet evolution has started to steal the spotlight and it’s not…
ARE THESE THE HIDDEN STRANGER THINGS SEASON 5 EASTER EGGS IN THE FIRST SHADOW
Something I spotted in The First Shadow might be the missing piece of the Season 5 puzzle. After seeing Stranger Things: The First Shadow at the theatre for the second time, I was amazed all over again but this time, I left with my brain spinning, trying to figure out what the elusive easter egg might be for the…
ANNIKA Review: A Fourth-Wall Crime Drama That Deserves More Praise
I think the critics have got this one wrong. The second season of Annika just landed on BBC iPlayer this week, and honestly, it’s perfectly watchable, more than that, it’s gripping, clever, and completely unique in how it’s told. What makes Annika a brilliant crime drama is its format. DI Annika Strandhed (played by Nicola Walker) breaks the fourth…










