
The Looming Tower (First Two Episodes) Review
9/11 changed the world. As the Twin Towers fell in New York City on that fateful day, so too did the safety and comfort of
9/11 changed the world. As the Twin Towers fell in New York City on that fateful day, so too did the safety and comfort of
Adapting A Series of Unfortunate Events was a monumental undertaking, both for director Brad Silberling in 2004 with the ill fated but not-bad-at-all Jim Carrey
Sneaky Pete, a title coined in part due to co-creator Bryan Cranston‘s childhood nickname, is a quiet triumph from Amazon. There’s a distinct lack of
I’ve been waiting for a show like The Tick to come along. Often times comic book properties will take themselves too seriously, or go way too
After surviving the tepid second half of Luke Cage‘s first season, the “how did this get greenlit” Iron Fist, the disappointing Defenders, and the uneven
The new sci-fi blockbuster Netflix series Altered Carbon doesn’t waste much time announcing its style and scale. Following a slithery and slick CGI opening credits
I’ve been staring at a blank word processor for a good hour & change now, having just finished third season of Rick and Morty, and
I was worried about Preacher at first. Even with no knowledge of the source material (something I’m rectifying due to the show), I didn’t trust
The most interesting part of Castlevania comes in the first handful of minutes, as the show condenses a Beauty and the Beast-style tale into a
Has there ever been a more relevant premise for a period piece than The Son?
Netflix’s mysterious new series, The OA, took the world by surprise when it was announced just five days before its premiere on Dec. 20, 2016.
Lemony Snicket’s gothic-mystery children’s series, A Series of Unfortunate Events, has been a national bestseller since the series debut in 1999.
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