Television Reviews

“Big Mouth” Season 3 Review by Stephanie Chapman (SPOILERS)
“Big Mouth” Season 3 Review by Stephanie Chapman (SPOILERS)

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November 3, 2019 9:45 am |

Season 3 of “Big Mouth” on Netflix is a hilarious trip back to Connecticut to visit a charming group of adolescents (and their hormone monsters) that we have grown to adore. Life is tough and navigating sexuality while going through puberty is not easy, as demonstrated by our favorite animated characters. “Nick” (voiced by Nick...

“Criminal: France” Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Criminal: France” Review by Brooke Daugherty

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November 3, 2019 9:31 am |

All three episodes were directed by Frédéric Mermoud. The directing is excellent. Mermoud uses the two-way mirror brilliantly at times. He uses the script and limited settings to pull off tension and suspense. Episodes were written by different writers, however – Episode 1: George Kay (one of the original creators) & director Frédéric Mermoud; Episode...

“Living With Yourself” Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Living With Yourself” Review by Brooke Daugherty

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November 3, 2019 9:19 am |

Living With Yourself is Netflix’s newest binge worthy series, created by Timothy Greenburg. Insecure Miles Elliott (Paul Rudd) who gets a procedure to help with his confidence on the recommendation of a coworker only to find out he has been cloned (Paul Rudd). What ensues is a thought provoking black comedy. Every episode is written...

“Criminal: UK” Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Criminal: UK” Review by Brooke Daugherty

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October 21, 2019 3:41 pm |

News of another crime drama might cause some legislative fatigue, but Criminal: UK does not. What seems to be a gimmick – setting all episodes in an interrogation room – turns out to be an innovation. The confinement of the characters to the interrogation room creates anxiety in the viewer. The only point to catch...

“Letterkenny” Review by Josh Davis
“Letterkenny” Review by Josh Davis

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October 21, 2019 3:32 pm |

When I first read the Hulu premise of the critically acclaimed television series “Letterkenny,” it was a pass for me. A show about Canadian rednecks, goths and hockey players? Hard no. Several weeks later, I broke down and conceded to try one episode. I was hooked within the first minute, as Wayne (series creator Jared...