TV
While Based On A True Story Season 2 is certainly entertaining, it remains indecisive on how it wants to address the true crime industry.
Creature Commandos Episodes 1-2 launches the DC’s animated slate with striking visuals, adult themes, and intriguing characters with some stumbles.
In Dune: Prophecy Episode 3, intentions are made clear, the specter of banned technology looms large, and an exciting future is teased.
Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld offers stellar animation and a bumping soundtrack, it has a whole lot of heart.
Grounded by Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw, Black Doves is a holiday-adjacent action series that is well worth binging.
A series that takes time to meet a gaming audience and holds the gate open for a new one is commendable. In that way, Secret Level succeeds.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episodes 1-2 delivers adventure and mystery, showing promise with its heartfelt focus.
Propelled by Colman Domingo, The Madness is a series that makes me want to see more of the actors on television.
The Trunk may be the hook to lure unsuspecting viewers in, but ultimately, opens a gateway into this beautifully shot mystery thriller.
Silo Season 2 Episode 3 continues to not only show an abstract rebellion forming but actually dig into the character’s moves to fight.
TRENDING POSTS
Foundation Season 3 Episode 7 paid off a lot of this season and gave us new things to think on, while being this season’s best hour of TV.
Still barreling toward a knock-down, drag-out fight between Gaal and the Mule in Foundation Season 3 Episode 8 ups the stakes.
Aema, blends history revisionism with comedic undertones that keeps the otherwise darker subject matter the series explores from taking over