ALL TV REVIEWS
‘The Perfect Couple’ REVIEW: A Netflix series with everything we love about scandals
‘The Perfect Couple’ encapsulates all that we love about celebrity scandals, fueling our eagerness to know more about the case without actually caring for the people involved. Now streaming on Netflix.
‘The Bear’ Season 3 REVIEW: Some food for thought
For its third season, The Bear still makes room for fantastic television. But it’s clear-cut that it has experienced some errors in the kitchen for a string of episodes.
‘Joko Anwar's Nightmares and Daydreams’ REVIEW: It’s Joko Anwar’s World, We’re Just Livin-
From Joko Anwar, the mastermind who turned Indonesian horror cinema on its head, comes ‘Nightmares and Daydreams’: a sci-fi series that will delight diehard followers and introduce new audiences to the mind of one of the most intriguing Asian filmmakers today.
‘Fallout Season 1’ REVIEW: Welcome To The Wild, Wild, Wasteland
Crawling out through the fallout of video game adaptations with much aplomb, Fallout sets its eyes on unexplored horizons, delivering a fresh perspective on the source material that genuinely surprises without losing the charm that made the games so iconic.
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024)’ REVIEW: It was worth the wait
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ is a cinematic retelling of the original animated series that finally gives justice to the story that audiences grew up with. Now streaming on Netflix.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2024)’ REVIEW: A "marriage" drama first, spy comedy second
This television adaptation of Mr. and Mrs. Smith took the 2005 movie’s basic premise and elevated it to new and bold heights, creating an espionage-filled universe that is intriguing and compelling.
‘Sleep With Me’ REVIEW: Another Win for the Local Sapphics
Sleep with Me not only strikes the perfect chord but also boldly advances the portrayal of LGBTQ+ narratives in the local media with grace and authenticity. Seriously, watching this feels like receiving a cozy and warm cuddle during nighttime!
‘Dirty Linen Finale’ REVIEW: A satisfying end to local TV's morally corrupt family
At its core, the series depicts the struggle for retribution and justice waged by the working class against the powerful—an inherently relevant concept that strikes a chord in our current socio-political climate—and the finale accomplishes this in a satisfying fashion.
‘Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 3’ REVIEW: Bingeable mockumentary that also serves as a filmmaking and Rizal history crash course
This show provides a breath of fresh air in our local television landscape by incorporating three elements or genres that are rarely seen on our local screen: mockumentary, behind-the-scenes filmmaking drama, and historical content.