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Black Mirror
Black Mirror
2011
Drama, Sci-fi
TV Series
1h 0m
A TV series that explores modern life and its attachment to technology in bizarre ways.
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Created by:
Charlie BrookerDirected by:
Euros Lyn, Otto Bathurst, Brian WelshWriters:
Jesse Armstrong, Charlie BrookerStarring:
Jason Flemyng, Toby Kebbell, Jodie Whittaker, Rory KinnearRory Kinnear is an English actor, best known for playing Bill Tanner in James Bond films Quantum of Solace and Skyfall, and in various video games of the franchise. He also won a Laurence Olivier Award for portraying Fopling Fluter in a 2008 version of The Man of Mode, and a British Independent Film Award for his performance in the 2012 film Broken. In 2014, he won the Olivier Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Shakespeare's villain Iago in the National Theatre production of Othello.
Black Mirror
2011
Drama, Sci-fi
TV Series
1h 0m
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Average Percentile: 74.83%
The Twilight Zone of the modern era. Sure, in 30...hell, 10 years...we'll look back at the technology that is central to all these episodes and laugh at how wrong they were, but nobody today judges the Twilight Zone on the creators' inability to accurately predict when humanity would achieve time travel, we marvel at their uncanny ability to creep us the fuck out--something Black Mirror will most likely be doing for decades to come.
19 Feb 2016
I would rather comment on each episode; but overall if you enjoy political sci-fi, this series is something you shouldn't miss. Each episode is a very high quality sci-fi short story with very well designed ethical dilemma and political commentary perfectly wrapped up in a package of high quality production and drama. Wehn criticism of technology comes from someone who obviously likes technology, it becomes more real. Just like Waldo...
25 Feb 2014
Fantastic first two seasons & Christmas special. Third and fourth still have an amazing episode or two each but also some clunky ones. Fifth season I think Brooker needs to transition fully into the Red Mirror aspect because it is getting tired. Best part about all of it is the couple of seconds after it ends, when you're suddenly confronted with your own slouched reflection in the tv screen, bonus points if your other half's face is lit up from his/her phone checking social media.
22 Oct 2012
The previous season, like other seasons, inspired bile- but something happened that i never expected: S7 is a decent, if not good, season of Black Mirror. I seriously can’t believe i’m typing this as a big hater. Is this bc my expectations are so low? I tested this and no, i still hate the previous seasons. S7 is fun and pretty inspired, the Throng episode with Eutow by Autechre on the climax is an amazing moment. The other episodes are fun too (except the Callister one)
19 Apr 2025
teknolojiyle ve en önemlisi tv ile alay edip bunun en büyük satıcısı netflixle anlaşmak bile başlı başına bir facia. ilk 2 sezonu bitirip pes ettim. 7 bölümün 5'i inandırıcılığın çok gerisinde utandırıcı seviyede absürt. eleştiriler bazen anlamlı olsa da göze parmak sokmadığı kalmış. ben günümüz seyircisinin neye puan verdiğini artık gerçekten anlayamıyorum ya. neyse adettendir. s1: 50-55-70 - s2: 45-20-45-30
14 Jan 2022
(Re: S1) I try to stay aloof of this sort of thing so as to avoid disappointment, but I've finally watched this, and holy shit is ever awful. If you're on Reddit, it's like r/writingprompts where 90% of the thought involved was sunk into devising a clever premise, and then it's played out in the most unimaginative, banal, meaningless, obvious "well no fucking shit" way possible. Holy fuck this pissed me off. (Re: S1-5) It's better taken as a whole; the world-building is a sequential process.
06 Jun 2020
This series is amazing. I find myself enthralled by each and every episode. modern day twilight zone stuff right here. Even the series worst episodes are better than most television out there. I can not recommend this show enough. Everything is more or less plausible and that's what is the scariest thing about this show. most of these episodes are distinct possibilities for the future of the human race. If Star Trek alluded to cell phones back then, I fear what future tech this show inspires.
18 Apr 2018
The National Anthem is one of my favorite works of tv. Beyond that though, and tbh I've only seen five other eps, there's nothing too interesting here. The problem is that the concept is too limiting, every episode is about how shitty technology is, and each episode is overly long. A classic Twilight Zone episode at 25 min is perfect for the exploration and subversion of some theme (which bonus: is not limited to just technology). At 60+ min though, each Black Mirror episode quickly becomes dull
20 Jan 2018
Trite, preachy while presenting no new ideas, but by pushing existing concerns to unrealistic extremism. Insultingly unintelligent. Fodder for the type of uneducated millennial frat brothers who find Fight Club to be "mind blowing". Shallow characters with no emotional grab, acting mindlessly in ludacris situations.
24 May 2017
The first season: it's goddamn near perfect. The foundation for each story is an interesting concept, stretched to its limit (and not beyond), and technically accomplished. What more could you want? The second season falls off a bit, but it still generally fantastic. Love this show and can't wait to be disappointed by the American remake.
22 Jan 2015
these episodes are so mind-bogglingly innovative and portray their high-concepts with the utmost level of realism. i really enjoyed watching the series, and was equally impressed and frightened by their level of absurdity. perhaps what's most terrifying of all is that the dystopian worlds this show depicts are not so far from where we are now.
23 Jun 2014
Charlie Brooker may have developed a shite haircut as well as seeming to have become a sympathetic softy panel-show regular since he married that okay looking Asian lass off Blue Peter, but he proves with "Black Mirror" he can still produce biting and relevant dark social satire. Loads of really good performances, excellently written, and devilishly funny.
23 Oct 2012
the top-quark of tv-entertainment. it's savagely unstable, the brilliance in between the first 2-3 seasons leads you to believe you should watch all of it, which personally i regret a little more with each episode, and especially since season 7. the quality standard has dropped to somewhere between boring, uninspired and atrocious. though concepts like "life as a streaming service" are still neat, writing and execution drop reason for forced emotion and edgy twists that fail completely.
23 Apr 2025
Quality varies between episodes like many anthologies. The initial seasons are fairly strong but the quality becomes increasingly mixed in later seasons, especially by 5-7, where episodes like "Bête Noire" (S7E2) stand out as particular examples of the series' decline into lazy, simplistic and utterly moronic writing, more reminiscent of Goosebumps with adult content. Admittedly, that's a bit unfair, because a Goosebumps version of this particular episode would have probably been better.
23 Jun 2023
Like a modern day Twilight Zone, Black Mirror creates unique dystopian worlds that highlight certain moralistic parables about different aspects of modern society. Each episode is unique in its own way and functions as a mini-movie, drawing the viewer in with intriguing characters and inventive plots.
26 May 2022
I am pretty sure that I will never watch a single episode of this show ever again. It always manages to make me utterly sad. The truth about our society in this one is too much for me. However, if you dare to look in the mirror and interested in dystopian societies, I can recommend it without hesitation. Don't judge based on the first episode of the first season, that one was strange even for fans.
02 Jan 2022
Overrated. S1-2 touch upon interesting subjects but I'm not that fond of the way they're handled: the plot points are sometimes predictable and the moral messages, anvilicious (SMARTPHONES ARE EVIL!) or dubious. Moreover the series could be perceived as hypocritical since it's produced by Endemol. Besides it's hardly believable that all episodes could happen in the same world. Starting with S3, it gets shallower, ending with random basic plots peppered with a few half-baked SF elements.
15 Dec 2021
The first two seasons were great and offered some interesting commentary on the nature of technological advancement and how it affects society or us. As the series progresses, the commentary and wit are dulled and it becomes another show where the technology only serves to shock viewers with its obvious misuses than to serve as the backdrop for an exploration into a very human psyche. Every now and then you get something good, but so far, it feels like the good is starting the outweigh the meh
31 Oct 2021
Ranking the entire TV series is hard. Some individual episodes would be 10-15 points higher, and some would be 30-40 points lower. I am throwing this more on the high end as most of the episodes were great, or, at least, interesting. Completely surpassed now by Love, Death, and Robots, which is more fun and less pretentious, while following roughly the same theme.
02 Oct 2021
W4E2P2S1V2M1A2R2. Definitely a mixed bag, but a pretty astounding set of independently great mini-films; I was shocked I had not really heard much hoopla about it when I finally dove in. Most of the episodes are better by miles than every other Netflix original movie I've watched, ever if they are sometimes a little trite.
07 Jan 2019
It is good; every episode is different and handles its stuff differently. There were some great ones, some good ones, a few even terrible. -- Great episodes: 1) The Entire History Of You; 2) Be Right Back and White Christmas; 3) San Junipero(!) and Men Against Fire; 4) Hang the DJ and Metalhead; 5) none
02 Feb 2017
With each story being self contained,although often exploring similar themes, it's unsurprising that over three seasons the quality varies. Well written though & often extremely thought provoking on our relationship with technology & how the near future could easily become dystopian
03 Nov 2016
Has been compared to The Twilight Zone, though this show has way more fucked up concepts for some of its episodes, though I also think each episode is wonderfully singular, presents its own unique vision of the future by focusing on a particular invention and theme, but what's great about Black Mirror is that it manages to avoid finger-waving and talking down to the audience -- we're able to get the message loud and clear through such brilliant story-telling. More episodes, please.
14 Jan 2016
Season 1 - A TV series that explores modern life and its attachment to technology in bizarre ways.
Season 2 - A TV series that explores modern life and its attachment to technology in bizarre ways.
Season 3 - A TV series that explores modern life and its attachment to technology in bizarre ways.
Season 4 - A TV series that explores modern life and its attachment to technology in bizarre ways.
Season 5 - A TV series that explores modern life and its attachment to technology in bizarre ways.
Season 6 - A TV series that explores modern life and its attachment to technology in bizarre ways.
Season 7 - A TV series that explores modern life and its attachment to technology in bizarre ways.
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Created by:
Charlie BrookerDirected by:
Euros Lyn, Otto Bathurst, Brian WelshWriters:
Jesse Armstrong, Charlie BrookerStarring:
Jason Flemyng, Toby Kebbell, Jodie Whittaker, Rory KinnearRory Kinnear is an English actor, best known for playing Bill Tanner in James Bond films Quantum of Solace and Skyfall, and in various video games of the franchise. He also won a Laurence Olivier Award for portraying Fopling Fluter in a 2008 version of The Man of Mode, and a British Independent Film Award for his performance in the 2012 film Broken. In 2014, he won the Olivier Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Shakespeare's villain Iago in the National Theatre production of Othello.
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