PIECES OF HER - SEASON ONE
What makes 'Pieces of Her' something better than just diverting entertainment are the central performances and the mother-daughter story that exists both within and without the thriller.
THE LUMINARIES - SEASON ONE
The miniseries distills a novel of more than 800 pages to just six hours of screen time and retains a lot of thematic depth.
I would say that it's worth your time on a lazy Sunday, but maybe not for an exciting Friday night binge.
ARCHIVE 81 - SEASON ONE
A slow burn rather than a carnival ride of scares. The most unnerving parts of the series hinge on the deep dread of isolation.
THE SALISBURY POISONINGS - SEASON ONE
The Salisbury Poisonings gets bogged down occasionally in the minutiae of public health operations, but it serves in particular as a dignified tribute to Dawn Sturgess.
DIRTY MONEY - SEASON ONE
Dirty Money proves its thesis not just by exposing corporations, but also by rendering thoughtful, intimate portraits of individuals whose desire to accumulate wealth has transformed into a terminal kind of myopia.
THE X-FILES (REBOOT) - SEASON 10
Season 10 was messy. Sometimes OK, sometimes terrible. In other words, they should have left it at season 9.
HIGH SEAS - SEASON ONE
High Seas is a good-looking, light mystery with performances that signal that they're not taking things all that seriously, which is a good thing for a show like this. Bottom line -- don't expect much and you will be gently entertained.
SWEET HOME - SEASON ONE
Despite a couple of breathless episodes and some 'bloody' fun throughout, Sweet Home does not provide much of a story for viewers to get hooked on as it did in the Webtoon. It's so disappointing because I was a massive fan of the Comic.
CLOSE TO ME - SEASON ONE
The strength of the show's last episode makes up for some of the more predictable and far-fetched developments along the way.
GENERA+ION - SEASON ONE
Genera+ion may not be the most flattering depiction of Gen Z, but it very well may be the most accurate and hopeful one we have.