Category: Reviews
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 7 Review: Complementary Species
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 7, “Complementary Species,” sees the PresAux gang relocate as an unseen threat closes in on them. Read our review!
The Waterfront Season 1 Review: Intense Drama That Falls a Bit Short
The Waterfront promises excitement and drama at every turn, but fails to consistently deliver on that promise. Read on for our review of the Netflix series.
Revival Season 1 Episode 2 Review: Keeping Up Appearances
There’s a super strong, unhinged octogenarian on the loose on Revival Season 1 Episode 2, “Keeping Up Appearances.” Read on for our review.
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 9 Review: A New Lease on Death
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 9, “A New Lease on Death,” sees Charlie give non-nomadic life a whirl in the big city. Unfortunately, mayhem still follows her.
We Were Liars Review: An Angsty Teen Thriller That’s Not as Fun as It Wants to Be
Prime Video’s overlong adaptation of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars is muddled and confused about what kind of show it wants to be. (But the shocking finale is worth the price of admission.)
FUBAR Season 2 Loses Momentum Despite High Stakes
FUBAR Season 2 maintains the comedic family dynamic and action from the first season, but it falls short with the plot. Read on for our review.
Patience Season 1 Episode 1 Review: Paper Mountain Girl, Part 1
A string of suspiciously similar suicides introduces us to characters both within and outside the police force on Patience Season 1 Episode 1 “Paper Mountain Girl, Part 1.”
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 6 Review: Command Feed
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 6, “Command Feed,” is an explosive, narratively rich outing, bolstered by strong performances from the cast.
Echo Valley Review: More of a Drama Than a Thriller
While Echo Valley delivers great performances, the storyline falls flat and feels nothing like the thriller the movie promised to be. Read on for our review!
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 8 Review: The Sleazy Georgian
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 8, “The Sleazy Georgian,” subverts the show’s trademark murder formula in favor of a delightful con artist story. Read our review!