Riding on the momentum of the previous episode, ‘The Siege’ is another stellar episode that gives us that magic mix of everything that we’ve come to love from the series. Continue to check out our full recap and review. WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
Read MoreFiercely acted with compelling writing, the fourth season about the British Monarch is rich with plenty of drama as well as tragedy.
Read MoreFor a show that has been experimenting with structure and narrative for the entirety of its run, it's no surprise that the finale of “We Are Who We Are” is the most jarring, pensive, and emotional chapter to date.
Read MoreThe penultimate episode of HBO Drama “We Are Who We Are” leaves us with more questions than answers
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 MoreThe halfway point of “We Are Who We Are” demonstrates the series’ ability to move in unprecedented directions, yet still remain conscious and respectful of its storytelling and characters.
Read MoreThe Penultimate episode of The Boys Packs a Powerful Punch Of Propaganda and Parenting.
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 MoreWithin episode seven of “Lovecraft Country,” we focus on Hippolyta’s (Aunjanue Ellis) search for answers that lead to some out of this world locations.
Read MoreThe Boys find the most powerful Super Terrorist yet in episode 6 of season two, while other loose ends are being tied up nearing the end of the season.
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 More‘The Boys’ Season 2 Episode 2 Recap & Review: ‘Proper Preparation and Planning’ isn’t as thrilling as its usual flavors but still a welcoming vanilla.
Read MoreAmazon’s ‘The Boy’s Season Two Episode One recap and review. Showrunner Eric Kripke returns to adapt the Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson source material.
Read MoreWithin episode four entitled ‘A History of Violence,’ we focus on Montrose Freeman’s secrets, a steamy, unexpected hook up, and a quest to find the missing Adam pages.
Read More“Lovecraft Country”returns for a second episode of weirdness, staking it’s claim as the must-watch show of the season.
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?
Read MoreWell, it APPEARED that Legion had its first bad episode, but of course with this show anything can happen within a matter of minutes. After getting to the end, this is definitely the weakest episode thus far, but that’s not really saying much because in the end this episode had multiple layers beneath what was on the surface.
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