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
Can This Love Be Translated? gets lost in its quest to answer that question, but finds its way mostly back on course in its final episode.
While certain actors shine like Sadie Sink, Caleb McLaughlin, and more, Stranger Things Season 5 suffers from messy and convoluted writing.
Pluribus is some of Vince Gilligan’s best work, and it’s because of how well he holds a mirror to his audience.















