Author: Kevin Lever
Hanna Season 2 Review: A Solid, Twisty Return
Hanna is back with an eye on the internal and external struggle of finally getting what you want while still delivering the espionage thrills that the first season promised.
The Twilight Zone Season 2 Review: Second Time’s a Charm
The Twilight Zone may have stumbled with its first season from time to time, but the second season looks to course correct and go for a smarter, more personal approach with its strange and unnerving stories.
Dark Season 3 Review: The End is the Beginning
Dark returns for its third and final season with a weight on its shoulders, and while some story beats don’t land with the impact the first two seasons provided, the show still finds a satisfying, emotional conclusion.
Hidden Season 2 Review: The Monster Among Us
Hidden returns for its second season with a deep, satisfying new crime to solve, and a poignant look at those who fall through the cracks of society.
Defending Jacob Review: After (Season 1 Episode 8)
Andy, Laurie, and Jacob Barber attempt to move past the events that have dominated their lives, but some choices are merely an illusion on the great Defending Jacob Season 1 Episode 8, “After.”
The Vast of Night Review: A Fantastic Sci-fi Tale on a Smaller Scale
The Vast of Night is an imaginative sci-fi film that recalls a time of radio shows and anthology television with a modern dose of exhilarating filmmaking and inventiveness.
Love Life Review: A Case For Living In The Moment
Anna Kendrick stars on the somewhat uneven Love Life, which finds a lot of promise in its periphery moments and less success when focusing on the titular relationships.
Ramy Season 2 Review: Faith and Choice Dominate A Great Second Season
Ramy returns for its second season with faith on its mind, and with Mahershala Ali joining the show, it becomes a challenging, powerful message about choice and rising to the challenge to do the right thing.
Run Review: Trick (Season 1 Episode 7)
Run Season 1 Episode 7, “Trick,” gives Ruby and Billy one last train ride, but they won’t be the same once they reach their final destination.
Mythic Quest: Quarantine Review: Fun and Togetherness Trumps All
Mythic Quest returns with Mythic Quest: Quarantine, a work-from-home style episode that’s less about continuing what’s come before and more about checking in with these great characters and having a great time.










