Tag: Aurora Perrineau
A First Look at ‘Every Year After’ on Prime Video
Prime Video has released first-look photos of Barry’s Bay in Every Year After, an adaptation of Carley Fortune’s book. Read on for the details!
Prodigal Son Canceled at Fox After Two Seasons
Prodigal Son’s crime-solving days are over. Fox announced the drama starring Tom Payne and Michael Sheen will end with its second season.
Prodigal Son Review: Exit Strategy (Season 2 Episode 10)
Bright learns about sharing his feelings on Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 10 “Exit Strategy.” Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: It’s All In the Execution (Season 2 Episode 1)
With last season’s fireworks still fresh, Malcolm Bright has more secrets to keep, and he only knows how to distract himself one way: solving crime.
Prodigal Son Review: Silent Night (Season 1 Episode 10)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 10, “Silent Night,” deserves lumps of coal in its stocking. The naughty mistakes it makes continue to cast a nasty shadow on the nice parts. Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: Pied-a-Terre (Season 1 Episode 9)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 9, “Pied-a-Terre,” is a cringefest that tries to convince us that it is okay to be turned on by the traumas of murder. Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: Family Friend (Season 1 Episode 8)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 8, “Family Friend,” walks back nearly all of the forward progress made on Episode 7, but there are several nuggets of goodness on the episode.
Prodigal Son Review: Q&A (Season 1 Episode 7)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 7, “Q&A,” is a huge bright spot for the series. Read on for our first glowing review!
Prodigal Son Review: All Souls and Sadists (Season 1 Episode 6)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 6, “A” Souls and Sadists,” is so bad it’s funny. But, we’re not laughing. Read on for our review!
Prodigal Son Review: The Trip (Season 1 Episode 5)
Prodigal Son Season 1 Episode 5, “The Trip,” reinforces the stereotype that all people of color are connected to drug enterprises. It’s a nightmare. Read on for our critical review!










