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Returning to the tension that made the first two episodes a success, I Know What You Did Last Summer leave viewers with its first cliffhanger.
Episodes 3 & 4 are not bad, but they are certainly not the best, losing much of the steam and identity the first two episodes worked so hard to generate.
An engaging episode, Dopesick episode four is going to have you coming back for more – no matter how heartbreaking.
I Know What You Did Last Summer is the engaging and horrifying teenage horror drama of the season.
The Harder They Fall is a confident and engaging debut, staying just on the right side of story versus style with the entertaining tale of revenge.
While the first episode is a chaotic menagerie of characters, Dopesick’s subsequent episodes begin to find their footing, delivering intrigue.
The Suicide Squad is a magnificent blend of gore, heart, and humor that engages its audience instantly with strong performances, and breathtaking visuals.
Homeroom is empowering and it is inspiring, bringing a fresh perspective to the events of 2020 and to the future.
The Boy Behind the Door boasts some incredible shots, framing marrying with its lighting, crafting intrigue, and lasting impressions.
Astonishingly, Feel Good Season 2 gets darker and more uncomfortable without abandoning its humorous reprieves.
Despite its immense charm in its animation, music and characters, there are vital story elements in Arlo the Alligator Boy that are lacking.
In a transformative paranoia and confined space, The Woman in the Window may not be the best remake of a classic tale, but it is far from the worst.
Stowaway had the potential to be an incredible examination into the philosophy surrounding survival and hope, yet delivers with a lackluster presentation.
Film Inquiry interviews Joe Penna about his film Stowaway and the sense of isolation it presents and the everlasting prospect of hope.