Black Mirror currently has an average rating of 8.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 4357 users on our platform.
Brilliantly bleak and existentially terrifying, Black Mirror is the best thing on Netflix by some margin.
...a grounded, thrilling and emotional watch that is absolutely immersive.
Read full review at Leisure Byte...its still gratifying to see this kind of ambition on British TV.
Read full review at Empire...thought-provoking and very well written, with its final episode (...) a heart-breaking triumph.
Read full review at EmpireCharlie Brooker’s thrilling satire gets its warmest, most human season ever.
Read full review at The Guardian...has a wealth of new material to spin with its uniquely sardonic take on technology.
Read full review at Paste MagazineFew shows manage to hold a mirror to modern society quite like Black Mirror. Charlie Brooker’s anthology is less about science fiction and more about human behavior, where technology serves only as the catalyst. Across its many episodes, it explores the fragile boundary ...
An instant classic instalment that showcases Charlie Brooker at his best.
Read full review at Radio TimesAs scathing and sadistic as ever, Black Mirror’s return tweaks the formula just enough to keep things fresh — while remaining recognisably Brookerish.
Read full review at Empire...remains one of the small screen’s most unsettling, unpredictable and audacious operations.
Read full review at Empire...prepare to convulse in horror on the sofa.
Read full review at The Guardian...still has the mind-bending tech, but Brooker proves that leaning into crime and horror is just as terrifying.
Read full review at Radio Times...a well-written and brilliantly produced high-concept show...
Read full review at Common Sense Media...remains the same force it’s always been: satirical, strange, and very, very sad indeed.
Read full review at EmpireEvil technology, surprising love stories, an all-star cast... The new episodes of Brooker’s sci-fi anthology, now on Netflix, are superb.
Read full review at The Telegraph