Kicking off 2021 on a bit of different note, Netflix provides a funny and thought-provoking history lesson in swear words that’s an absolute delight to watch. Honestly, when History of… Read more Netflix’s History of Swear Words Review: A refreshing and surprisingly insightful look into swear words →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, Rewind 1921, the group heads back to Tusla in 1921 so they can retrieve the Book of… Read more HBO’s Lovecraft Country: Rewind 1921 (Episode 9) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, Jig-a-Bobo, all of the pieces that have been building throughout the series start to come together as… Read more HBO’s Lovecraft Country: Jig-a-Bobo (Episode 8) Review →
Director Ava DuVernay crafts a detailed and powerfully emotional look at injustice and ripples it causes in people’s lives with her four-part miniseries, When They See Us, that depicts the… Read more When They See Us Review: A historical masterpiece that cannot be missed →
Even with its historic pedigree and someone who’s no stranger to incredible action behind the camera, Roland Emmerich’s depiction of the battle of Midway is jammed up with too much… Read more Midway Review: A war epic that’s lack of substance and genuine heart make it far from epic →
The season finale of The Terror: Infamy, Into the Afterlife, offers fans a deserving finale with emotional and horrifying payoffs as “the bomb” is dropped and Chester (Derek Mio) must… Read more The Terror: Infamy – In the Afterlife (Season Finale) Review →
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 →
On this week’s episode of The Terror: Infamy, My Sweet Boy, Chester (Derek Mio) and Luz (Cristina Rodlo) reconnect as Yuko (Kiki Suzekane) starts to show her endgame and Amy… Read more The Terror: Infamy – My Sweet Boy Review →