Skeet Ulrich
Deeply layered and nuanced, Blood finds the life line of horror and harnesses it for an experience that satisfies, and has you craving to return for more.
In the years since its release, Scream has proven itself to be a staple of a genre and an undeniable part of horror cinematic history.
With a clever set up, and many questions lingering, Riverdale’s return will continue to be one of the most anticipated returns on TV.
The Dark Secret of Harvest House was one of the most intense and satisfying episodes of Riverdale this season, setting up the finale to bring season 3 across the finish line.
There are many questions left with only two episodes left this season of Riverdale, everything coming together in an intense turn of events.
There are many questions after “Fear the Reaper”, some I think we may have to wait until Riverdale returns next season to get full answers.
With the season finale of Riverdale just around the corner, and with so many balls in the air, it is impossible to predict where they will all land.
There is a suffocating feeling of time closing in during the latest episode of Riverdale, a feeling a bomb is about to drop that will leave us hanging until next season.
From theme to visuals, Riverdale’s “Big Fun” brought every bit of energy and intensity right up to the final curtain call.
American Dreams and crossroads shape the path ahead for our characters on Riverdale, setting up a potentially satisfying season finale and upcoming seaon four.
Riverdale’s “Fire Walk With Me” was an episode of discovery – both of ones self and each other – hopefully proving there is strength in numbers.
With much unknown still remaining this season on Riverdale, especially in the wake of a lost cast member, all we can do is hold on and wait.
While Riverdale’s “Bizzarodale” felt more like a stalemate rather than a progression of story, by the end, a new tumultuous future presented itself to viewers.
Riverdale’s “The Red Dahlia” was a deep focus on the concept of right and wrong, that there is no clean cut way to define it, especially within a town of lost souls.
Riverdale’s “No Stranger” was not an episode where the biggest bang left the deepest mark. It was an episode based on subtitles, ones that will have lasting effects through the season.