Episode Reviews
The season premiere of Legends of Tomorrow doesn’t let fans down as it delivers another very entertaining installment.
Whether it’s about Star Wars or politics, What’s Your Ailment is an escape, and one that’s quietly revolutionary.
At the end of last week’s two-part premiere, the body count was astounding. We lost…
With no monsters to summon, The Outsider is not your ordinary Stephen King adaptation, death and faulty humans the true focus. Don’t be left out of HBO’s latest obsession.
John Mulaney and crew have deftly crafted a funny look at being a kid, silly enough to be likable while endearing itself to our nostalgia for childish things.
After 8 episodes of questions, reveals, losses, victories and even more questions, we’ve finally reached the end of His Dark Materials season 1.
Things are ramping up in the world of His Dark Materials. Threads are beginning to connect, and yet, they also seem to be more muddled than ever, keeping us happily anxious in our seats.
In this episode, we got some of our best performances, most intense dialogue, and action sequences that keep you on the edge of your seat.
With its fifth episode, His Dark Materials became less of the title, and more of the characters we want to see succeed.
The Mandalorian is nowhere near the heights of many other prestige TV shows but at the very least it’s entertaining.
Moment to moment The Mandalorian is a quick show but on an episode to episode basis it’s exceptionally slow.
This episode of His Dark Materials expands the show’s reach and vision just beyond one character, so that we can speculate on things to come.
Though plot-wise Atypical is somewhat formulaic and uses many tropes from the drama/comedy genre, its utilization and handling of these make it a step up from many shows of the same variety.
In a compassionate ending, the season wraps up with a happy ending for all, a rarity for American Horror Story.
His Dark Materials is an adventure story at its core, and we’re finally starting to get into the adventuring.