Delivering some of the best performances, characters, and thrills that I’ve seen this year, A24’s Low Tide also brings one of the strongest feature debuts of the year from writer/director… Read more Low Tide Review: Paranoia over buried treasure leads to a unique, slick, and thrilling film →
Despite the ambition that can be felt from director Ang Lee, his latest outing, Gemini Man, is a perfect example of ambition that’s gone too far and features a tiring… Read more Gemini Man Review: No ambition or performance from Smith can save Gemini Man →
After it’s so-so premiere, the CW’s Batwoman regains some momentum with its second episode, The Rabbit Hole, as the show directly explore the relationship between Kate (Ruby Rose) and Alice… Read more Batwoman: The Rabbit Hole Review →
This week, we head to France to see how the Criminal formula fits there and the result is the best season of the series yet. Look, in terms of the… Read more Netflix’s Criminal: France Review →
It’s no secret that DC struggled early on to develop their own cinematic universe and are seen as leaps and bounds behind Marvel – but I actually don’t think that… Read more Joker Review →
The CW has done what Warner Bros. and DC failed to do on the big screen for years – create a thorough comic book universe filled with fun crossovers, storylines… Read more Batwoman Series Premiere Review: A promising, but problematic start →
On the penultimate episode of The Terror: Infamy, Come and Get Me, the series has a nice rebound with the Nakayamas coming together to stop Yuko (Kiki Suzekane) from fulfilling… Read more The Terror: Infamy – Come and Get Me Review →
It’s that time again, the third time this year, to review another adaptation of the works of Stephen King – and, in this case, his son Joe Hill. Netflix is… Read more In the Tall Grass Review: Interesting in concept, confounding in execution →