Tag: Andy Samberg
Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers Review: A Fun, Nostalgia-Fueled Romp
Chip ‘N Dale: Rescue Rangers is an imperfect but fun nostalgia trip. Check out our review!
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Series Finale Review: The Last Day, Part 1 / The Last Day, Part 2 (Season 8 Episodes 9 and 10)
Cheers to Brooklyn Nine-Nine, the last great American workplace comedy. Check out our 5-star review of the series finale!
Preview — Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 8 Episodes 9 and 10: The Last Day, Part 1 / The Last Day, Part 2
Brooklyn Nine-Nine reflects on eight years of sitcom service with its 1-hour series finale. Check out our preview!
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Review: Game of Boyles / Renewal (Season 8 Episodes 7 and 8)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s penultimate episodes pay tribute to Holt and Kevin’s relationship, as well as the classic whodunnit beats of Knives Out! Read on for our review.
Preview — Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 8 Episodes 7 and 8: Game of Boyles / Renewal
When a murder mystery threatens to spoil Charles’ family reunion, it’s every Boyle for themselves. Check out our preview of Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s penultimate episodes!
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Review: The Set Up (Season 8 Episode 6)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine reveals it can’t tackle police reform without first addressing Jake Peralta’s problematic behavior. Read on for our review of “The Set Up.”
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Review: PB&J (Season 8 Episode 5)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine reunites Jake and Doug Judy for one last ride, and it’s arguably one of their best outings. Read on for our review!
Preview — Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 8 Episodes 5 and 6: PB&J / The Set Up
Brooklyn Nine-Nine reunites Jake and Doug Judy, but what would a Pontiac Bandit special be without a few plot twists? Here’s a preview of “PB&J” and “The Set Up.”
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Review: Balancing (Season 8 Episode 4)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season 8 Episode 4, “Balancing,” is, pardon the pun, a perfectly balanced episode. Read on for our 5-Star review!
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Review: Blue Flu (Season 8 Episode 3)
It’s fitting Brooklyn Nine-Nine embraces the trident metaphor because “Blue Flu” is a multifaced story of comedy, drama, and procedural crime.










