Sebastian Stan
A group of supervillains are recruited to go on missions for the government.
Through its rich mix of dark comedic elements and deeper psychological questioning, something fascinating is evoked in A Different Man.
In the 1970s, Donald Trump seeks independence from his father’s influence in The Apprentice.
A con artist takes on Manhattan’s billionaires.
While the film does linger at times, underutilizing a few characters along the way, Fresh is a welcomed addition to the world of horror.
Pam & Tommy ends on seemingly hopeful note, one that is tainted by the knowledge of the future, as well as a new understanding of the scandal.
While some storylines were more engaging than others, the episode leaves you wondering, and worrying, about how its creators will end it all.
“Pamela in Wonderland” establishes an effective contrast between perceived happiness and success against a system and a society designed against women.
PAM & TOMMY (S1E5) “Uncle Jim And Aunt Susie In Duluth”: There Is No Stopping This Ticking Time Bomb
While Pam & Tommy opened to the euphoric bliss of a celebrity couple and marriage, the cracks have begun to show as the sex tape begins to gain steam.
Pam & Tommy’s “The Master Beta” contains a gut-wrenching ending, the perceived actions of Pamela and Tommy justified in the pain and agony of the moment.
While the series does find its slower moments in episode three, the performances of these two alone are the driving force to return for more.
As captivating of an examination it is, Monday constantly threatens to lose its audience, its pace and lack of empathy disconnecting.
A spark on a Friday can lead to a sizzling weekend fling, but what happens when you get to the inevitable Monday?
Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality.
Endings, Beginnings seems to be an illuminating experience for the actors involved, but an aimless drag for audiences watching.