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It’s not often that a Venture Bros. episode feels like filler, but “The Unicorn in Captivity” definitely felt like the creators were moving pieces into place for the endgame.
It’s easy to call this season “more of the same”, but for a show as good as BoJack Horseman, that’s a compliment.
What began as a slow burning episode quickly descends into suspicion, shame and further confusion…
Even though this week’s episode goes a bit downhill, Shameless has plenty of laughs as the Gallaghers try to navigate life, with plenty of room for the cast to shine.
The Film Inquiry team presents its favorite 2018 Emmy series nominees – drama, comedy and limited series. Which are you hoping will win?
Castle Rock ended on par with a season filled with mysteries, concluding a story filled with intriguing Stephen King lore.
“Are You There Shim? It’s Me, Ian” doesn’t deliver the sort of Shameless panache that the earlier seasons had, but it bodes promising.
The American Horror Story: Apocalypse’s season premiere delivered with a punch, launching a new chapter in the popular anthology and giving viewers their first taste of the upcoming crossover.
The Venture Bros., “The Bellicose Proxy” is the first purely comedic episode we’ve had this season as the two failures at the centre of the show turn things around.
The latest episode of Castle Rock, “Henry Deaver”, dives further into the mystery behind the character, providing us with an alternative, intriguing world.
Season two of Alone Together captures the realism and humor of its first season, while also developing its characters and their relationship.
Delivering another fantastic episode, The Venture Bros. has amassed a deep bench of incredible supporting characters that guarantee any scene is gold.
While feeling a bit like a preparatory hour designed to give us a push into the final climax, there’s still some good ol’ terror to be had in the latest Castle Rock episode.
This season of Trial & Error has been a wonderful ride, utilizing its talented cast throughout a season of twists, turns, and laughs.
While Stranger Things lavishes in nostalgia, Midnight Special instead longingly looks forward. Here is our discussion and comparison of the two science fiction entries.