*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s The Undoing, See No Evil, Haley (Noma Dumezweni) begins to shape the narrative for Jonathan’s (Hugh Grant) case as… Read more HBO’s The Undoing: See No Evil (Episode 4) Review →
Back in my first film class I took in high school, we did a whole section on the films by Alfred Hitchcock and while Strangers on a Train became a… Read more Rebecca (2020) Review: A pointless, bland retread →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of AMC’s Soulmates, Break on Through, takes us to a unique part of the Soulmates world that showcases the religious thoughts… Read more AMC’s Soulmates: Break on Through (Episode 5) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s The Third Day, Monday – The Mother, we get a new tour of Osea Island in the winter time… Read more HBO’s The Third Day: Monday – Mother (Episode 4) Review →
Taking the concept of a serial slasher into both the world of social media and in the driver’s seat of a rideshare service, the newest film from writer/director Eugene Kotlyarenko,… Read more Spree Review: A rideshare spin on a serial slasher that takes the genre into the age of social media →
Boasting an unsettling story of dementia, bone-chilling body horror, and a trio of great performances, the feature directorial debut of Natalie Erika James, Relic, is an unnerving, slow-burning nightmare. Clearly… Read more Relic Review: James crafts a horrifying debut filled with skin-crawling body horror and dizzying dementia →
Moving onto Apple TV+ after the COVID-19 Pandemic continues to keep movies out of theaters, Greyhound puts Tom Hanks in the captain’s seat yet again for a suspenseful navy battle… Read more Greyhound Review: Hanks commands the screen in this excellent, slow-burning thrill ride →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Created by Erle Stanley Gardner in the 1930s, Perry Mason has been a staple to detective stories and has remained an iconic name through… Read more HBO’s Perry Mason: Series Premiere Review →