Sam Sinnott watch Shrill (2019) in two days, and he reckons it's pretty good. Although he would've liked to see the show go a little further with it's core themes, he reckons this one is worth sitting down and watching through. Good stuff.
Sam watched Dollface (2019-), and it's safe to say he's pretty lukewarm about the whole thing. The narrative follows a young woman after a break-up in her quest to find security in old friendship. A classic story, one to watch if you don't have much else to watch.
Sam's been watching High Fidelity (2020), but is it worth our time? The 2020 remake of this classic switches things up, but Sam's not convinced it's the greatest thing he's ever watched.
Sam's got TV for us to watch this weekend (phew!) and it's called Love Life. Anna Kendrick stars in a series filled with love and feel good moments. Sam reckons this one will get you thinking about your exes.
Sam's been watching Flack (2019-2020) and although this show might have some not-so-great reviews online, Sam reckons it's definitely worth a watch. A fun show that may be a little predictable, but who doesn't like a lil' bit if predictability every now and then?
Sam returns for Viewmaster! With a backlog of good TV to review, Sam kicks it off with I May Destroy You (2020). A series that contains a TW but is very very good, possibly the best of 2020 so far. Huge.
Sam joins us for a review of the latest season of 13 Reasons Why (2017-2020) and it's safe to say this is not a show Sam reckons you should watch. Sam chats to Rachel about some of the problematic narratives in the series and why you should definitely watch something else.
After a weekend of tears, Sam's completely invested in I Know This Much Is True (2020). Based on the 1998 novel, this is a moving series that's sure to bring you to tears. Highly recommended by Sam.
Sam's taking a trip back to his childhood after watching Alex Rider (2020). The show fufilled everything he wanted out of the books and it's safe to say he's hooked.
Sam is talking Upload (2020). Where The Office meets Parks and Recreation, and Black Mirror... Right Sam? Worth a watch if you're a fan of these shows, he reckons.