Tilly Pearce

Multimedia Showbiz, TV, Film and Travel Journalist. Currently freelance and available for work in the UK and US. 

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Radio Times • 17th November 2024

My Lady Jane review: Tudor tale with a twist is riotous fun

Leave everything the history books have taught you about Lady Jane Grey at the door as you delve into Prime Video's My Lady Jane – because this particular story is entirely made-up.
inews.co.uk • 15th August 2024

Emily in Paris is still the same vapid, nonsensical mess

Emily Cooper is back in Paris for a fourth time. I’m not sure if I’m delighted or exhausted to report that it’s still the vapid, nonsensical mess it’s always been.
Digital Spy • 28th February 2022

Killing Eve has come to a screeching halt with season 4 return

Villanelle and Eve’s tale of sexual tension, obsession and assassination is back in business for Killing Eve's fourth and final outing, and oh lord, is it bringing in the big guns.
Metro.co.uk • 15th February 2021

Netflix's Behind Her Eyes review: Support your local bookshop instead

Every now and again, Netflix delivers a trailer so captivating you think ‘oh man, this is going to be addictive as hell’. Behind Her Eyes, its latest thriller, was one of those to me – how wrong I was.
Metro.co.uk • 28th December 2020

Cobra Kai season 3 review: William Zabka series still packs a punch

Cobra Kai season 3 wastes no time in jumping straight back in on the action, with the everlasting fight between Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny (William Zabka) more vicious than ever.
Metro.co.uk • 27th December 2020

Netflix's Death to 2020 review: Charlie Brooker mockumentary reworn territory

Black Mirror team Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones are tackling the year so bonkers even they couldn’t have made it up in Death To 2020 – and have a host of A-list names to help them along.
Metro.co.uk • 9th November 2020

The Crown season 4 review: Women rule Britannia in stunning new episodes

The Crown season 4 is possibly the most anticipated Netflix series of the year, and that’s down to the introduction of two people – Margaret Thatcher and Diana Spencer.
Metro.co.uk • 14th September 2020

Ratched review: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest prequel misses the point

One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest gets the Ryan Murphy treatment in new Netflix series Ratched… at least, that’s what’s claimed.
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