Anchored by a lovable cast and an action-packed trek that crosses dimensions, Marvel’s Runaways ends up going out with a bang.
In the wake of Adam McKay’s The Big Short, a flurry of films have attempted…
Silicon Valley’s season 6 got the perfect ending, cementing it as one of the most impactful and highly relevant shows about the technological world.
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.
While it doesn’t push any boundries, Dollface features solid casting, creativity and wit, and enough guest stars to last multiple seasons.
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.
Thanks to its talented and charismatic leads, The Kaminsky Method overcomes any lack of forward narrative momentum.
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.
While it does suffer from a few hiccups along the way, it finds its strength in its source material and its characters, cast and crew.
The Walking Dead acts as a return to the toxic, abhorrent roots of the zombie genre, and presents a world where racism doesn’t exist.
In a compassionate ending, the season wraps up with a happy ending for all, a rarity for American Horror Story.