Enjoyable especially the first two episodes with the tense and brilliantly acted rock paper scissors games. It’s very good TV and I can’t wait for S3 to wrap this up.
Slickly made thriller in the Die Hard mould. It’s not in the same league as Die Hard, but it keeps the tension and intrigue high all the way though. I enjoyed it.
There is nothing to redeem this. It is bad all over and sad that Bruce Willis and John Travolta signed up to this. At least they got a free holiday to Hawaii.
Nothing remarkable in the story, but some entertaining and funny scenes. Characters are, and will always, be great.
Like the first, very cleverly done. This is a good series, full of imagination and creativity.
The characters grow on you, especially Jonny Lawrence. But I didn’t find this first season that memorable.
Worth watching just for the brilliant scene while Elton John’s Crocodile Rock plays. This is the weakest season so far, but it’s still a good watch.
Does not hit the highs of S1, but this is still tense, well crafted and creative television. And Jodie Comer is simply brilliant again.
Gripping and enthralling, with a stand-out performance from Jodie Comer as Villanelle.
Instantly forgettable and the script could have been generated using Chat GPT.
Tired, predictable and wholly unnecessary. Obviously I watched because I have fond memories of the first 3 movies, but this is enough to send you to sleep.
I really don’t mind Robbie Williams. This documentary was a decent length and a good watch.
Nice series, which builds up well to the European championships in Budapest. The female sprinters were especially interesting.
Like with all these movies the more you Google the less accurate they become. But it was well made and the music was great throughout.
Good start and good ending, but too many threads and too much going on in the middle. Worth watching for Cumberbatch. And while not perfect the ambitious nature of the series is commendable.
Very interesting and its long run-time flew by. It seems there are many historical inaccuracies in the movie, but the acting by Joaquin Phoenix is as authentic as it gets.
Not sure this breaks any new ground, but it presents (maybe sometimes one-sided) the research around flow state, how the modern world is affecting our concentration and delves into topics like ADHD.
I had heard good things and it didn’t disapppoint. Characters are engaging and story is well constructed.
The first Harlan Coben series I have watched on Netflix. I won’t rush to watch another. The ending was good, but it was a long and often plot holed path to get to it.
I was in the mood for some science fiction and this more than fitted the bill. A well crafted, beautifully shot movie held together by a greatly cast Paul Atreides.