It seems Netflix is wrapping up "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder."
If you watch Hulu and Disney+’s Alice and Steve without the synopsis, you might think it’s a cozy BFF series. But it quickly turns into a dark British comedy that’s a sharp, character-driven ‘wrong‑com,’ exploring messy relationships and what happens when loved ones do unforgivable wrongs. The first season is a cringe masterclass ending with a bang.
The Season 1 finale of Riot Women doesn’t go for easy triumph. Instead, it delivers something better — catharsis that feels earned.
After a season packed with rage, trauma, and fragile hope, Episode 6 finally brings the band’s personal battles and professional dreams into the same room. And it works. Here's my recap and review.
Okay. We need to talk about Episodes 4 and 5 of Riot Women, because together, they feel like one emotional punch followed by the bruise that blooms the next morning.
While episode 4 gives us the moment we’ve been building toward: the band finally stepping onto a real stage, episode 5 reminds us that every act of defiance has consequences. And wow, does this show make us sit in both. Here are my thoughts.
Okay, let’s talk about Vigil.
If you skipped Season 1, you missed an intense, pulse-pounding show that keeps you on edge, not relaxing TV. It’s the kind where you realize your shoulders are tense and you haven’t exhaled in minutes. That’s the point. Here's my recap and review.
Grab a hazmat suit and some heavy-duty bleach; we’re scrubbing down the crime scenes of Shropshire. If you haven’t checked out The Cleaner on BritBox, you’re missing a show that somehow makes blood-spatter patterns and industrial-strength mop buckets… philosophical. Here are my thoughts on the series.
This week, we’re highlighting one of 2025's most talked-about British imports. If you’ve been ignoring Code of Silence on BritBox, stop. It's not just another police procedural; it’s a tense thriller showing that silence can matter most. Here's my recap and review of the first season.
Dust off your Doc Martens and crank the amp; if you haven’t started watching Riot Women on BritBox yet, you’re missing what might be Sally Wainwright’s (Happy Valley) most rebellious, heartbreaking, and gloriously loud series to date. Here's my recap and review of the first three episodes of Season 1.
If you’re looking for a sharp, binge-worthy limited series that captures the tension of The Diplomat with its own high-stakes spin, Netflix’s Hostage should be on your watchlist. Here's my review.
Before the season finale of Code of Silence arrives tomorrow, let’s take a look back at episodes four and five, which raised the stakes for Alison in both her personal and professional life.
This week's episode of Outrageous's season finale, "Point of No Return," wasted no time plunging us into a whirlwind of revelations and escalating stakes. Here's my recap and review.
This week's episode of Outrageous, titled "Oysters and Champagne," plunges the Mitford family into a whirlwind of emotional shifts and political fractures. Amidst the chaos, Nancy begins to powerfully reset her life. Here's my recap.
Sometimes, life can feel overwhelming, and Nancy found herself right in the middle of it this week. Here's a quick and friendly recap of the latest episode of Outrageous. Enjoy!
Scandal, high society politics, and the unbreakable, yet often tumultuous, bond of sisterhood collide in BritBox's new drama, Outrageous. The series vividly brings the Mitford sisters' wild and infamous true story to life. Here are my thoughts on its captivating premiere.
If you're looking for something bold, brilliantly funny and unapologetically loud, Peacock's We Are Lady Parts deserves a spot on your watchlist. Here's my thoughts on the series.