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Mad Men (2007)
Character is King...
Season 1: 8/10
Season 2: 8/10
Season 3: 8/10
Season 4: 9/10
Season 5: 9/10
Season 6: 8/10
Season 7: 8/10
Breaking Bad (2008)
Great Story is a Science...
Season 1: 8/10
Season 2: 8/10
Season 3: 8/10
Season 4: 9/10
Season 5: 9/10.
True Detective (2014)
Quit While You're Ahead...
Season 1: 10/10
Season 2: 6/10
Season 3: 8/10
Overall: 8/10
Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005)
GOT Could Learn a Lot...
Season 1: 8/10
Season 2: 9/10
Season 3: 9/10
Overall: 9/10
The Legend of Korra (2012)
Underrated Spin-Off...
Season 1: 8/10
Season 2: 7/10
Season 3: 9/10
Season 4: 8/10
Atlanta (2016)
Donald Glover is a Genius...
Season 1: 8/10
Season 2: 9/10
Season 3: 8/10
Can't wait for more.
Fargo (2014)
Amazing Anthology...
Season 1: 10/10
Season 2: 10/10
Season 3: 8/10
Season 4: 7/10
Overall: 9/10
Westworld (2016)
Frustratingly Brilliant...
Season 1: 9/10
Season 2: 8/10
Season 3: 7/10
Overall: 8/10
Peaky Blinders (2013)
Best British Series in Ages...
Season 1: 9/10
Season 2: 9/10
Season 3: 8/10
Season 4: 8/10
Season 5: 7/10
Season 6: 6/10.
Game of Thrones (2011)
Almost Legendary...
Season 1: 10/10
Season 2: 9/10
Season 3: 9/10
Season 4: 10/10
Season 5: 8/10
Season 6: 8/10
Season 7: 7/10
Season 8: 6/10
The Irishman (2019)
A very different kind of gangster film
Three incredibly strong central performances from Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci make this dense, melancholic gangster tale, legendary director Martin Scorsese's best film - along with The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - since Goodfellas.
Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood (2019)
Tarantino's Hollywood fairytale soars in spite of its nightmarish ending
Featuring a trio of fantastic performances and an incredible attention to detail, Tarantino's ninth film is another strong entry in his filmography. Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood succeeds as a day in the life, stoner comedy, but fails as a piece of revisionist history - Inglorious Basterds this isn't - thanks to a disappointingly juvenile and distasteful climax.
El Camino (2019)
An entertaining neo-western that never quite justifies its existence
A solid, if totally unnecessary, epilogue to one of the greatest drama series of all time. Featuring a wealth of cameos from Breaking Bad favourites, El Camino is a well-made fan film that ties up all of the loose ends from the series. It does, however, raise a question of it's own: Just how much did Todd (Jesse Plemons) let himself go since we last saw him?