*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Although Moon Knight has been mostly uneven, it has charted a great path towards its finale in the last two episodes. Unfortunately, it squanders its… Read more Marvel’s Moon Knight: Gods and Monsters (Finale) Review →
Moon Knight’s penultimate episode fleshes out the story behind its protagonist’s pain while bringing its two central personalities together for a time-bending emotional ride. Traditionally, a flashback-heavy episode is generally… Read more Marvel’s Moon Knight: Asylum (Episode 5) Review →
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*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* As Moon Knight kicks off its second half, it finally begins to live up to its promises and delivers a constantly intriguing episode full of… Read more Marvel’s Moon Knight: The Tomb (Episode 4) Review →
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With dark comedic wit and incredibly fun characters, Stockholm not only boasters one of Ethan Hawke’s best performances, but an interesting look at, possibly, the origins of Stockholm syndrome. Based… Read more Stockholm Review: A perfect showing of an absurdly true story →