“The Walking Dead” has its first significant stumble of the final season, in an overstuffed episode that allows too many storylines to wander aimlessly while simultaneously moving at a snail’s pace, setting the stage for a midseason break by means of some of the show’s worst habits. WARNING: Contains Spoilers.
Read More“The Walking Dead” gives Lauren Ridloff a long-overdue chance to showcase her abilities in a gripping main story that also gives horror fans lots of exciting moments courtesy of director Greg Nicotero, but the episode slightly undermines itself when it pivots to Daryl (Norman Reedus) and the Reapers. WARNING: Contains Spoilers.
Read MoreIt’s not a perfect episode nor a standout “The Walking Dead” entry, but “Out of the Ashes” still works, giving the show’s ensemble cast the right amount of attention and screen time, and moving the story along as the final season prepares to close out its first act. WARNING: Contains Spoilers.
Read MoreDaryl (Norman Reedus) encounters one of the best villains ever introduced on “The Walking Dead,” as a scene-stealing Ritchie Coster adds some much-needed menace and personality to the Reapers in a top-tier episode. WARNING: Contains Spoilers.
Read MoreLauren Cohan delivers one of her best “The Walking Dead” performances in a Maggie-centric hour that gives the right amount of attention to additional cast members, and stands tall as one of the show’s most well-executed episodes. WARNING: Contains Spoilers.
Read More“Acheron: Part II” is a fast return to form for “The Walking Dead,” as the episode finds a way to quickly break free of pitfalls “Part I” had fallen into, and sets up the rest of the final season’s first act in a gripping way.
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“The Walking Dead” kicks off its eleventh and final season with what is at first a promising start, but ultimately an episode which struggles to hold itself together with a jarring B-story and a cliffhanger ending that might be more the fault of AMC’s scheduling than it is that of the show’s writers. WARNING: Contains Spoilers.
Read More“One World, One People” shows a world on edge and the Flag Smashers on the move, while Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) cements himself as not only the new Captain America, but as a symbol for the world in the hard hitting series finale of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”.
Read MoreIn the penultimate episode of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier”, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) is left reeling from the actions of John Walker (Wyatt Russell) and returns home to ultimately decide what’s best for him and the mantle of Captain America.
Read More“Here’s Negan” brings the tenth season of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” to a close tonight in spectactular fashion, as Jeffrey Dean Morgan - with an assist from his real-life wife Hilarie Burton - delivers an Emmy-worthy performance in an exceptional episode.
Read MoreNewcomer Paola Lázaro delivers a standout performance in the latest episode of “The Walking Dead”, but the consequent non-resolution of one of the show’s biggest cliffhangers might prove tedious to viewers.
Read MoreFeaturing incredible performances from Seth Gilliam, Ross Marquand, and guest star Robert Patrick, compelling and introspective character work, and a bold dive into depravity, “One More” is one of the absolute best episodes “The Walking Dead” has ever aired.
Read MoreIt’s another strong hour for “The Walking Dead”, as the show introduces a brand new character and gives some much-welcomed-expansion of Daryl’s (Norman Reedus) backstory.
Read More“The Walking Dead” is back, and Angela Kang’s promise of a structural experiment in the 10th season’s third act looks to be in full swing, but to mixed results in this particular installment as Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) find themselves hunted in the woods by Reapers.
Read MoreAs we head into the back half of the season, HBO Drama “We Are Who We Are” examines the elements of control and how each of the characters struggle to grab hold to keep their heads above water.
Read MoreAfter spending both Episodes 1 and 2 from Fraser and Caitlin’s individual perspective, the third instalment of Guadagnino’s HBO Series “We Are Who We Are” flashes back and forth between the two protagonist characters to give us a unique perspective.
Read MoreAlthough the series’ endgame isn’t completely transparent, with the second episode’s bold switch in character, we have a better idea as to how the rest of the series might function.
Read MoreLuca Guadagnino’s brings us the HBO series “We Are Who We Are”, a poetic viewpoint of identity and the fluidness of human beings at any stage of their lives.
Read MoreIt’s incredibly hard to fathom the amount of time that has flown by because Legion: Season 1 has come to an end after a very swift eight weeks. Oddly enough, this was easily the most grounded episode of Legion yet and how fitting for finale night?
Read MoreLegion has not only premiered its best episode yet, but one of the best episodes of television ever created. What a shame that there is still one episode left because there’s almost no way in the world that the finale will be as good as Chapter 7, but this show is full of surprises and who knows what kind of tricks Noah Hawley has up his sleeves?
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