• Network: BritBox
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 4, 2025
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Margaret Lyons
    Jun 3, 2025
    100
    His [Lennie James'] performance is as whole and mesmerizing a portrait as one sees on television. .... “Loverman” is polished and literary, practically silky — sublime, even.
  2. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Jun 4, 2025
    90
    Mr. Loverman is a tour de force for Lennie James, but it’s also an affecting story of a man who struggles to be his true self and knows what the consequences are if he comes out at his advanced age.
  3. Reviewed by: Anita Singh
    May 20, 2025
    80
    The series dips back in time to revisit the early years of Barrington’s relationship with Morris, but the present-day scenes – with their exploration of love and longing in old age – are the strongest.
  4. Reviewed by: Lucy Mangan
    May 20, 2025
    80
    It is more of a mood piece than an action-packed drama, with closeups of human life, with all its exquisite agonies and joys, portrayed by actors at the top of their game.
  5. Reviewed by: Jeffrey Ingold
    May 20, 2025
    80
    Mr Loverman is a wonderfully complex series that weaves together issues of marital breakdown, intergenerational conflict, infidelity, racism and sexuality.
  6. Reviewed by: Nick Hilton
    May 20, 2025
    80
    Mr Loverman is a slim but moving testament to the enduring power of self-acceptance.
  7. Reviewed by: Barbara Ellen
    May 20, 2025
    60
    It’s a shame, then, that halfway through, the show becomes repetitive, orbiting around the same points and moods. Despite that, it’s very much worth your time.
  8. May 20, 2025
    60
    It's a lovely series to look at, vibrant and detailed – although part of me thinks that it might have been better suited to the stage. The dialogue and performances are heightened, with certain characters speaking their emotions out loud when alone during difficult moments, as you'd expect from a stage performer who doesn't have the benefit of close-up.
  9. Reviewed by: Carol Midgley
    May 20, 2025
    60
    Most of the dialogue in this series is light on its feet, but Barrington’s inner monologue voiceovers sometimes feel jarring. The later scenes (all episodes are available) when Barrington and Carmel are pulling at the entrails of their rotted marriage are easily the best.