Sam watched Midnight Gospel, but he's not sure it was the show for him. The trippy cartoon that Sam reckons is pretty alternative for Netflix, worth a watch but not everyone's cuppa tea.
Sam's been lucky enough to get a sneak preview of Little Fires Everywhere (2020), which is out this Friday and he's absolutely ready to binge the rest of it when it comes out. Based on Celeste Ng's book, this drama is an absolute winner, we can't wait to watch it.
Sam's back this week after watching Hollywood (2020), Ryan Murphy's new project. The show looks into a post-World War II Hollywood, where aspiring actors and filmmakers will do anything to make their dreams come true. Give it a go, Sam reckons.
Sam's feeling emotional after the first six episodes of Normal People, the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's brilliant novel. This is sure to get you right in the feels, and you won't be able to turn it off. Grab yourself some tissues and settle in.
Unorthdox (2020) gets rave reviews from not only Sam, but Rachel and Tess too. A must watch, this show follows the narrative of a young Orthodox Jewish woman who flees her arranged marriage and religious community to start a new life abroad. With only four episodes, you'll binge through this one in no time.
Sam joins Rachel and Tess to talk about the doco-series that everyone's had on the tip of their tongues, Tiger King (2020). An absolutely bonkers story that follows Joe Exotic and unravels right in front of your eyes. You can't miss this one, need we say more?
Sam joins us, with a coffee at home, and ready to talk about some binge-worthy TV. If you're after something on a bit of a lighter note, get out Dave (2020). A good laugh and bound to keep you distracted in these times we're in.
Sam dials in to give y'all some gripping TV reckons to keep you entertained as we head into a slightly strange period. Devs(2020), directed by Alex Garland, also known for Ex Machina (2014), so you know this will be good.
Sam joins us in a time where everyone needs good TV reckons. Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet (2020) is Sam's latest hot take, a comedy that really caught him on episode five, so stick with it folks.
Sam's reviewing Hunter (2020) this week, and he's pretty into it. A show tackling some heavy historical topics, directed and produced by Jordan Peele. A couple of long episodes but Sam reckons this show can handle it. No spoilers.