Category: Reviews
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!
Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Review: The Chaotic Story of the Mayoress Murderess
Ginny & Georgia has the potential to create a dramatic murder case, but ultimately, Season 3 focuses on other hectic plot lines. Read on for our review.
The Survivors Season 1 Review: A Different Kind of Main Character
The Survivors Season 1 delivers a story rooted in the beauty of a town and the ugliness of its secrets. Read on for our review!
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 5 Review: Rogue War Tracker Infinite
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 5, “Rogue War Tracker Infinite,” brings a DeltFall survivor into the fold as our core crew unravels. Read our review!
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 7 Review: One Last Job
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 7, “One Last Job,” presents an artful blend of genres in an homage to heist movies that’s not afraid to get meta. Read our review!
Revival Season 1 Episode 1 Review: Don’t Tell Dad
The dead have risen on Syfy’s new series, Revival. Read on for our review of the series premiere, Revival Season 1 Episode 1, “Don’t Tell Dad.”
Dept. Q Season 1 Review: A Compelling, Gritty Mystery
Dept. Q Season 1 is a worthy entry into the gritty crime-thriller genre with a charismatic cast and an enticing, if occasionally predictable, mystery.









