Under The Radar's Scores
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For 257 reviews, this publication has graded:
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44% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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54% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.4 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 66
| Highest review score: | Atlanta: Season 2 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Outsourced: Season 1 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 158 out of 158
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Mixed: 0 out of 158
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Negative: 0 out of 158
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Lily Moayeri
[Mia McKenna-Bruce as Jane is] a performance that anchors the series. By contrast, Natalie Dormer, as Sarah, never quite lands. .... The detectives, however, feel underwritten; their investigative work is so thinly drawn that the conviction itself strains credibility. Despite all this—or perhaps because of it—The Lady remains a frothy, distinctly British watch.- Under The Radar
- Posted Mar 23, 2026
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Much of Imperfect Women’s runtime is squandered, wringing these forty-something friends through one plot contrivance to the next.- Under The Radar
- Posted Mar 20, 2026
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Kyle Mullin
The actors frequently sound hokey, and much of the dialogue drags as if it were ripped from a textbook, instead of coming from lived in characters.- Under The Radar
- Posted Feb 26, 2026
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Kyle Mullin
Thanks to his chemistry with his castmates, and his leaning into a boyish charm that came off as stilted inexperience in prior seasons—along with even better than ever turns from Matten and McClarnon, make season four of Dark Winds a new high watermark for this ever burgeoning crime saga.- Under The Radar
- Posted Feb 24, 2026
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Lily Moayeri
The Netflix docuseries doesn’t probe as deeply as the podcast, but it does assemble key figures.- Under The Radar
- Posted Feb 24, 2026
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Kyle Mullin
Most fans of edgy cartoons, and comedy in general, will love Strip Law’s shameless pursuit of debased jokes, along with its casino-like overstimulation.- Under The Radar
- Posted Feb 24, 2026
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This astoundingly moving yet hilarious–at times in the same scene–series depicts the how and why of an American political tragedy.- Under The Radar
- Posted Nov 6, 2025
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Down Cemetery Road’s first season starts off as a pulse-pounding journey that sadly hits a dead end.- Under The Radar
- Posted Nov 4, 2025
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Kyle Mullin
The Lowdown hits more highs in a moment of screen time than most series do in their comparatively feeble entire run times. Harjo pays homage but also builds on crime tomes from prior generations.- Under The Radar
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Kyle Mullin
The mystery of the villain this season is intriguing, and culminates in a hugely satisfying twist in later episodes. That being said, some viewers will become impatient with that dynamic and miss the presence of a big baddie like Weaving’s, plotting schemes and chewing up scenery. .... But best of all is the surprisingly effective melancholy giving bite to the dark humored banter between the main Slough House cast.- Under The Radar
- Posted Oct 14, 2025
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Lily Moayeri
Unquestionably, the marquee names like Rhoads and Dimebag will draw the most attention. But every installment of Into the Void is worth watching. Just don’t binge it. The content is relentlessly heavy (pun only half intended) and is best consumed with a lighthearted sitcom chaser.- Under The Radar
- Posted Sep 23, 2025
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Kyle Mullin
Too Much feel[s] rife with potential, even though it has yet to cohere into a great sitcom in line with the heights that these individual talents have already achieved elsewhere.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jul 15, 2025
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Kyle Mullin
The remaining first half of this ten episode season (I only binged the five so far) are equally strong as the premiere, falling short of only the series’ absolute apex, which is of course Season Two’s famous “Forks” episode.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jun 26, 2025
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Lily Moayeri
Nothing feels staged in the film’s accounts. The subjects are honest, even when it doesn’t reflect well on them.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jun 24, 2025
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Kyle Mullin
Old school sleuthing and shootouts to character development and ambitious visuals (especially in upcoming episodes), Season Three of Dark Winds thrillingly defies expectations.- Under The Radar
- Posted Apr 9, 2025
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Lily Moayeri
The switch from battered girlfriend to ball busting crime boss is so sudden, it’s hard to reconcile the instantly experienced crook Joan becomes with the desperate mother she is. Turner handles this inconsistency brilliantly, maintaining viewers’ attention with her razor-sharp turn as Joan. Additionally, the ‘80s setting makes up for the storytelling deficiencies in many ways.- Under The Radar
- Posted Oct 2, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
There is a certain amount of suspension of disbelief required for Nobody Wants This. .... The highly bingeable series has excellent comedy writing and a strong cast who move the episodes along at a quick clip. But even with all its on-point humor, Nobody Wants This has an undercurrent of seriousness, which puts it a few notches above the average sitcom.- Under The Radar
- Posted Sep 26, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
A Very Royal Scandal does a good job of showing all perspectives and putting this specific situation into a greater context that questions right and wrong. Ultimately, it leaves the drawing of conclusions to the viewer.- Under The Radar
- Posted Sep 18, 2024
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Kyle Mullin
The first two episodes of this season end on cliffhangers that maintain commendable suspense, despite some expository scenes that tumble into proverbial valleys compared to action packed and sharply acted road buddy sequences that are The Old Man’s peaks. Nevertheless, the exquisitely shot Middle East landscapes, Shawkat’s steely portrayal of a character in perilous danger, Bridges’ pitilessly pugnacious fight scenes, and his sparky chemistry with Lithgow make The Old Man a must watch, and prove some elder operatives need not be scurried out to pasture.- Under The Radar
- Posted Sep 17, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
If you’ve seen the YouTube Originals The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story produced by *NSYNC’s Lance Bass and are noticing some overlaps between that 100-minute documentary from 2019 and this docuseries. .... There is more understanding of Pearlman as a person, and his essentially sad existence in Dirty Pop, which also has a good handle on the pacing of the narrative.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jul 24, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
Overall, not a minute is wasted with key information packed into every frame, each minuscule element filling in another piece of these multilayered and intersecting stories, guided by a cast that grasps and leans into the complexity of its setting. Were it not for Portman dragging the series down, it would be a must-watch. As it stands, skip the sixth episode altogether and the rest fits together a lot better.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jul 19, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
Do non-music people care why they don’t have to pay to listen to music? The grammatically incorrectly titled How Music Got Free tells the story of [how] this came to be, which, arguably, most music people already know the story.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jul 11, 2024
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Kyle Mullin
The Bear continues to make viewers laugh, dab tears and watch ravenously as the most lived-in characters on TV ply their trades and shake off setbacks. Whether they’re chatty or contemplative, you won’t be able to take your eyes off this unmatched cast and the gorgeous dishes they prepare.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jun 27, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
The second season continues We Are Lady Parts’ deft and nuanced storytelling but doesn’t rehash past issues.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jun 21, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
Brown does a decent job with what she’s given. But when her character’s name is the title, it’s around Queenie that everything revolves and with a weak central figure, that’s too much time is spent on her.- Under The Radar
- Posted Jun 7, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
The entire thing could have been told in a tight and easy to grasp two hours and could have used a lot more grit and grime to ground Camden in authenticity. Still, there is plenty to learn from Camden, albeit in a CliffsNotes version.- Under The Radar
- Posted May 30, 2024
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Kyle Mullin
The acting and writing somehow rival that loftily ambitious aesthetic, at least for two particular characters in the closing episodes. Though Ripley drags at times early in its run (or at least until you’re accustomed to its distinctive rhythm), its back end never ceases to entertain as a grieving Marge interjects at the lavish Venice mansion Ripley has weaseled into his possession.- Under The Radar
- Posted May 20, 2024
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Kyle Mullin
So far, Season Three of Hacks is free of the formulas that make lesser shows so much more hack-y.- Under The Radar
- Posted Apr 30, 2024
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Lily Moayeri
There is an angry sexual energy between Rebecca and Cam whose source will no doubt be revealed in subsequent episodes, but which, nonetheless is irrelevant, and extraneous, to the main storyline. This is not the only unrelated, fabricated side storyline on Under the Bridge, which would benefit from some streamlining. The central story is riveting enough without these random and inconsequential side ones.- Under The Radar
- Posted Apr 17, 2024
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Kyle Mullin
The second episode also has a number of evocatively shot scenes. But the character development on this episode (which runs ten minutes shorter than the premiere) is equally effective. This is especially true of Ryan’s Melanie.- Under The Radar
- Posted Apr 9, 2024
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