Aaron Pruner
Aaron Pruner's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Fallout: Season 2 (2025)
96%
5/5
EDIT
“For a show that explores the gritty underbelly of humanity while tackling topics such as corporate warfare, the military-industrial complex, classism and the erosion of the nuclear family, it's a truly enjoyable ride. ” –
CNET
Dec 16, 2025
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Guts & Glory: Season 1 (2025)
3.5
EDIT
“When the possibility that anyone can die is introduced in the series, the show takes on an unpredictable nature, which drags the contestants even deeper into this immersive horror experience.” –
CNET
Oct 21, 2025
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We Were the Lucky Ones: Season 1 (2024)
94%
EDIT
“It’s a sweeping adventure, a tragic history lesson, and an inspiring tale of love, hope and resilience.” –
TheWrap
Mar 26, 2024
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith: Season 1 (2024)
90%
EDIT
“Simply put, “Mr & Mrs. Smith” is the first must-see show of 2024.” –
TheWrap
Feb 1, 2024
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The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Season 1 (2023)
70%
EDIT
“Tightly packed in a polished and engaging six episodes, it seems that Scott Gimple’s universe has finally delivered a follow-up worth a pound of flesh.” –
TheWrap
Sep 5, 2023
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Dexter: New Blood: Season 1 (2021)
77%
EDIT
“For a serial killer premise that is far past its prime, it may be best to just let the blood run dry, dump the body in the lake, and finally move on with our lives.” –
Thrillist
Nov 9, 2021
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Amazing Stories: Season 1 (2020)
41%
EDIT
“The era may be different, the entertainment landscape may be overcrowded, and audience expectations may be high, but, after all this time, a simple need has persevered in the types of stories viewers flock to: connection” –
Thrillist
Mar 12, 2020
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Hunters: Season 1 (2020)
65%
EDIT
“Hunters follows through on its promise of giving the power back to the underdog, and a welcome sense of catharsis follows suit.” –
Thrillist
Feb 26, 2020
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Mythic Quest: Season 1 (2020)
90%
EDIT
“As off-beat as things may seem, at times, the show has an emotional core that does a great job of keeping things grounded, no matter how out-there, the story gets.” –
Thrillist
Feb 19, 2020
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Locke & Key: Season 1 (2020)
65%
EDIT
“Locke & Key is certainly fun, but for diehard fans of the comics, a "fun show" isn't exactly what they signed up for. Here's hoping that the next season will bring with it a solid narrative foundation, whether it's horror or fantasy.” –
Thrillist
Feb 10, 2020
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Messiah: Season 1 (2020)
45%
EDIT
“All of these storylines find each member of the show's ensemble cast going through a journey of sorts, and this is where Messiah shines.” –
Thrillist
Jan 2, 2020
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Raising Dion: Season 1 (2019)
83%
EDIT
“This familiar-feeling tale not only comes from a fresh perspective, the series dodges genre tropes and expectations to deliver a fun supernatural story with edge and purpose.” –
Thrillist
Oct 8, 2019
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The I-Land: Season 1 (2019)
8%
EDIT
“Over the course of its seven-episodes, The I-Land toggles the line between ridiculous parody and laughable drama.” –
Thrillist
Sep 17, 2019
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“From the show's kooky wardrobe to its strange, fantastical take on dystopian science fiction, Weird City is basically what would happen if Black Mirror had a baby with Back to the Future Part II.” –
Thrillist
Mar 15, 2019
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Channel Zero: Season 4 (2018)
88%
EDIT
“There's a steadily increasing claustrophobia that comes through in The Dream Door, and it's not just in the conflict between characters on-screen, but also in the set dressing and camera work itself. That is no happy accident.” –
Thrillist
Nov 1, 2018
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Silicon Valley: Season 4 (2017)
94%
9/10
EDIT
“Silicon Valley ends its fourth season on a high note” –
IGN Movies
Dec 28, 2017
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The Mist: Season 1 (2017)
58%
6.5/10
EDIT
“This new Stephen King adaptation comes equipped with a fair share of formulaic storylines and underdeveloped characters. Still, there is enough mystery and gore to keep the horror fans coming back for more.” –
IGN Movies
Jun 22, 2017
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