REVIEWS
The Last of Us Season 2 Episode 3 has its characters to deal with their trauma and hits some great highs, but it often runs when it should walk.
Weak Hero Class 2 pulls its punches when it counts, and takes wild swings that never land in pursuit of something more ambitious.
Witch Watch Episode 4 brings back the goofy hijinks from the previous episodes in full force but also progresses the overarching narrative.
Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 3, titled “The Well” sees the doctor return to a planet where he once faced his most terrifying villain.
Lazarus Episode 4 is another strong installment for the series that intensifies the series’ pacing, showing that the series has found solid footing.
After coming down with a cold Sakura must learn to lean on those around him in Wind Breaker Season 2 Episode 4.
My Happy Marriage Season 2 Episodes 12-13 wrap up the season with a mixed bag of storytelling and emotional moments that fail to deliver.
Fire Force Season 3 Episode 4 focuses on the battle with Gold as Station 8 must hold out until a winning strategy can be devised.
Despite a fun premise and the director’s prior work, Bullet Train Explosion can’t quite live up to the fun and mayhem that its title suggests.
HAVOC (2025) is a messy, gritty, blood-soaked thriller that puts its visceral action front and center but lacks in much else.
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