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Hannah Brown

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The Hack: Season 1 (2025) 71% EDIT “[The Hack] demands the viewer’s full attention, and earns it.” – Jerusalem Post Jan 9, 2026 Full Review Mrs Playmen: Season 1 (2025) EDIT “The script is occasionally a little too on-the-nose, with clear political messages that are not that interesting... But you can’t beat the atmosphere, with plenty of shots of famous Roman sites, gorgeous fashions, and 1970s pop tunes.” – Jerusalem Post Jan 2, 2026 Full Review The Newsreader: Season 1 (2022) 100% EDIT “It’s very smart about the newsroom politics and how the media looked at stories back then.” – Jerusalem Post Jan 2, 2026 Full Review Pluribus: Season 1 (2025) 99% EDIT “It’s certainly a striking idea, but in practice, it isn’t nearly as interesting as it is on paper. The show is incredibly slow-paced, with awkward dialogue that makes its points over and over. ” – Jerusalem Post Nov 18, 2025 Full Review Wayward: Season 1 (2025) 78% EDIT “It plays like a combination of The Handmaid’s Tale and Schitt’s Creek, but as strange as that might sound, it works. Toni Collette is both charismatic and creepy as the head of the school.” – Jerusalem Post Oct 21, 2025 Full Review Only Murders in the Building: Season 5 (2025) 89% EDIT “Good if you just want to watch something fun and not terribly realistic. The fifth season sticks pretty much to the show’s formula.” – Jerusalem Post Oct 21, 2025 Full Review Red Alert: Season 1 (2025) 89% EDIT “The series was created, written, and directed by Lior Chefetz, who made the Yom Kippur War movie The Stronghold that opened shortly before the current war began, and he has great skill at mixing character-driven scenes with action.” – Jerusalem Post Oct 21, 2025 Full Review Dept. Q: Season 1 (2025) 88% EDIT “This is the perfect series for those Slow Horses fans who want something to watch while waiting for the new season.” – Jerusalem Post Aug 22, 2025 Full Review Untamed: Season 1 (2025) 83% EDIT “It’s a by-the-book police procedural, but it has a suspenseful story, and you can’t beat the Yosemite scenery. ” – Jerusalem Post Aug 1, 2025 Full Review Off Road: Season 1 (2025) EDIT “Frankly, it’s hard to imagine what American audiences who don’t know the two will think of their endless banter, but Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan make for gorgeous backdrops.” – Jerusalem Post Jul 18, 2025 Full Review Too Much: Season 1 (2025) 80% EDIT “Some of Jessica’s struggles as she navigates her new city and new relationship become repetitive, but if you enjoyed Girls, you’ll likely warm to her.” – Jerusalem Post Jul 18, 2025 Full Review And Just Like That...: Season 3 (2025) 45% EDIT “And just like that... I lost interest in the Sex and the City reboot” – Jerusalem Post Jul 11, 2025 Full Review The Bear: Season 4 (2025) 84% EDIT “Even better news is that season four, which starts out slowly, ends up being very much a return to form for the beloved restaurant-centered series.” – Jerusalem Post Jul 7, 2025 Full Review Your Friends & Neighbors: Season 1 (2025) 79% EDIT “The writing in the series aims high, for the snappiness of legendary crime writer Elmore Leonard, but can’t make it and the script is talky and obvious. ” – Jerusalem Post Apr 17, 2025 Full Review SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night: Season 1 (2025) 69% EDIT “Those who love the early iterations of the show would be better off watching the new movie about the first episode, Saturday Night, or just watching clips of the first seasons, which are still funny no matter how many times you’ve seen them.” – Jerusalem Post Feb 13, 2025 Full Review Lockerbie: A Search for Truth: Season 1 (2025) 79% EDIT “I'm not sure if the new fact-based series Lockerbie: A Search for Truth qualifies as escapist entertainment, but it’s very good.” – Jerusalem Post Jan 17, 2025 Full Review Asura: Season 1 (2025) 100% EDIT “It’s a bit soapier than Kore-eda’s movies but features wonderful performances by the entire cast and gives an interesting glimpse into middle-class Japanese life in 1979.” – Jerusalem Post Jan 17, 2025 Full Review Disclaimer: Season 1 (2024) 77% EDIT “Disclaimer from Apple TV+ is the kind of well-acted, beautifully photographed, and twist-filled drama that is part of the reason why many people go out to the movies less these days. ” – Jerusalem Post Nov 15, 2024 Full Review Rivals: Season 1 (2024) 95% EDIT “It plays like a wittier and sexier version of one of those night-time soaps that used to be so popular, such as Dynasty, mixed with a bit of Broadcast News and a little Bridget Jones and Brideshead Revisited thrown in.” – Jerusalem Post Nov 15, 2024 Full Review Before: Season 1 (2024) 30% EDIT “Crystal tends to withdraw from what’s going on around him at moments, as if he is sizing everything and everyone up and deciding if he wants to keep interacting with them. In Before, he is completely withdrawn and mostly blank throughout. ” – Jerusalem Post Nov 15, 2024 Full Review Monster: Season 2 (2024) 45% EDIT “While the Menendez brothers’ story is undeniably interesting, I found the characters were all people I didn’t want to spend time with, whether or not there was a miscarriage of justice. ” – Jerusalem Post Oct 11, 2024 Full Review The Franchise: Season 1 (2024) 73% EDIT “If you enjoy behind-the-scenes comedy/dramas, you’re going to get hooked on The Franchise. In its funniest moments, it’s reminiscent of many scenes on Call My Agent!.” – Jerusalem Post Oct 11, 2024 Full Review Nobody Wants This: Season 1 (2024) 95% EDIT “I’m aware that everyone on the planet seems to be enjoying it -- except me. I suffered through the clichéd series, which seems to fill a niche in every generation for people who want a comic treatment of the issue of intermarriage. ” – Jerusalem Post Oct 11, 2024 Full Review Only Murders in the Building: Season 4 (2024) 93% EDIT “The cast here gets more comfortable with every season, and the stories play better. ” – Jerusalem Post Sep 20, 2024 Full Review Slow Horses: Season 4 (2024) 100% EDIT “Just as with previous seasons, it’s a little like a John le Carre novel with comedy, and season four is even better than the previous one, and as good as the first and second. ” – Jerusalem Post Aug 28, 2024 Full Review
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