Category: Wellington Paranormal
Wellington Paranormal Review: Who the Hell? / Time Cop (Season 4 Episodes 5 and 6)
Wellington Paranormal’s double-episode series finale delivers plenty of laughs, slapstick, and a smattering of the butterfly effect. Read on for our review!
Wellington Paranormal Season 4 Episode 4 Review: Skeleton Crew
Wellington Paranormal’s fourth episode of the season is a rip-roaring romp, complete with ghostly possessions, bad dad jokes, and Parker’s vocal warmups. Read our review!
Wellington Paranormal Season 4 Episode 3 Review: The Coolening
Wellington Paranormal’s third episode of the season knocks an otherwise outlandish premise out of the park while bolstered by uproarious performances. Read our review!
Wellington Paranormal Season 4 Episode 2 Review: The Wicked Man
Wellington Paranormal’s second episode of the season pulls pages out of The Wicker Man and Midsommar’s playbooks to delightfully whimsical results.
Wellington Paranormal Season 4 Episode 1 Review: Bird Woman
Wellington Paranormal’s Season 4 premiere is a hysterical addition to the show’s universe, chock full of excellent slapstick, hilarious one-liners, and plenty of mating calls. Read our review!
Wellington Paranormal Season 3 Episode 6 Review: Fatberg
Wellington Paranormal’s season finale boasts a ridiculous premise executed with the show’s signature offbeat humor and creative gags. Read our review!
Wellington Paranormal Season 3 Episode 5 Review: The Revengers
Wellington Paranormal’s fifth episode of the season puts its spin on superheroes with “The Revengers,” a team of vigilantes best left on the reject pile. Here’s our review!
Wellington Paranormal Season 3 Episode 4 Review: The Sevens Ghosts
Wellington Paranormal’s fourth episode of the season is the lighthearted escapism we need while delivering laughs and a fun nod to “Where’s Wally?” Read our review!
Wellington Paranormal Season 3 Episode 3 Review: Fear Factory
Wellington Paranormal’s third episode of the season leans into our main crew’s endearing ineptitude to hilarious results. Read our review!
Wellington Paranormal Review: The Invisible Fiend / Te Maero (Season 3 Episodes 1 and 2)
Wellington Paranormal returns for Season 3 with two zany, laugh-inducing installments full of top-tier physical comedy, dry one-liners, and Rhys Darby.