TV Reviews

‘Extraordinary’ season two review: another rude and rip-roaring Gen Z riot

TV's best comedy about young people romps back onto screens with sweary relish

‘Pyramid Game’ review: vile school violence makes for a brutal watch

An unsuspecting transfer student is thrown to the wolves when she’s forced to participate in cruel game of popularity

‘The Impossible Heir’ review: patchworked from a checklist of K-drama clichés

The illegitimate son of tycoon teams-up with his genius childhood friend to take over his family’s empire

‘A Killer Paradox’ review: retribution rules in this anti-hero tale

An average university student is just trying to make it through adulthood, until a chilling discovery sets him on a murderous path

‘Doctor Slump’ review: a heartwarming enemies to lovers tale

Park Hyung-shik and Park Shin-hye shine as former high school rivals who find themselves relying on each other after hitting rock bottom

‘One Day’ review: an addictive TV romcom to rival ‘Normal People’

There's more than a smidgen of Connell and Marianne in Netflix's newest couple

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ review: just like marriage this TV reboot has its ups and downs

Though Donald Glover and Maya Erskine's chemistry is undoubted

‘Captivating the King’ review: boring the audience

Besieged on all sides by treachery, a noble Joseon prince finds solace in his friendship with a cross-dressing baduk gambler.

‘Masters Of The Air’ review: bloody and brilliant ‘Band Of Brothers’ follow-up is worth the wait

Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks' long-awaited series doesn't disappoint
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