Patrick Melrose, a troubled character, an alcoholic, a drug addict, childhood trauma, a fantastic Benedict Cumberbatch, and excellent Hugo Weaving. A must-watch
Should you watch Everything Sucks!? Yes! The humor is light, even the most poignant moments serve a purpose, and any clichés are tempered by emotional sincerity
Seven Seconds tries to neutrally capture the essence of an issue that moves millions of Americans. The catch is, the pressure was (probably) too much.
The Break / La trêve is a surprisingly gripping, multi-layered crime story. It didn’t make much of a splash, and that’s a shame. A must-watch!
Godless makes its strongest impression at the very beginning. It’s mysterious, bloody, grim, and truly dark, with several sequences that are hard to forget.
Taboo. 1814, Tom Hardy, in a hat and bearing a sizable scar over his eye, strides through the filthy streets between high society and much less...
The Borgias looks stunning. Every shot is carefully composed, ready to print and hang on a wall, with every other frame clearly inspired by classical painting.
Pushing Daisies is – unusually for Bryan Fuller – an optimistic, colorful production, one that you can return to with pleasure even after many years.
We’ve got plenty of shows set in police environments – some of them excellent – but very few resemble The Killing. You can completely sink into...
Scrubs is a multilayered construction, in which the absurd situations of the main characters and occasionally bizarre jokes are just a starting point.