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Good Omens season two is truly beautiful in every sense of the word and is an absolute must-watch.
One of the best films of the year, and the most meta the horror genre has seen since Scream, Totally Killer is the horror comedy you have totally been waiting for.
What better way to infuse a rom-com than with the unconditional and irresistible love of dogs? That’s what Puppy Love seeks to do.
Dead Ringers proves not only the power of the limited series but the ability to successfully remake a classic for a new age of viewers.
The Silencing is an American thriller film from 2020 from Belgian director Robin Pront and starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
Conviction is an intriguing and compelling real life crime story reflecting on the corruption currently being exposed in the American justice system.
From the stunning visual and production design to the stellar direction, nearly all aspects of Tales from the Loop are crafted perfectly with care and a lot of heart.
Well-acted, and relentlessly brutal, Hunters has the ability to garner more attention but falls short from being memorable.
Whether it’s about Star Wars or politics, What’s Your Ailment is an escape, and one that’s quietly revolutionary.
Unfortunately, our hero has fallen victim to the sophomore slump; Jack Ryan has made a lackluster return to our screens for season 2.
Bree Duwyn covers the second half of the first season of Carnival Row, in which the show’s writing increased in quality.
Brilliantly utlizing animation and storytelling, Undone is unquestionably one of the best TV series of 2019.
Carnival Row starts off slow and is hard to get invested to, but eventually pays off in some respects.
Despite some early objections, The Boys turned out to be a pretty terrific show that exceeded initial expectations and then some.
As we head into the final two episodes, we have relationships on the verge of collapse, secrets to be exposed and a target on the Boys’ backs. Whatever happens next, it’s sure to be bloody.