Tag: Donald Glover
Mr. & Mrs. Smith Review: A Rushed Tale of Romance and Spy Craft
Mr. & Mrs. Smith tells a captivating tale of John and Jane’s romance, but there are areas that need improvement. Read on for our review.
Preview — Mr. & Mrs. Smith: A High Stakes Romance
Two strangers take a job at a spy agency that requires them to go undercover as husband and wife. Read on for our preview of Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
Atlanta Season 4 Episode 10 Review: It Was All a Dream
Atlanta’s brilliant series finale has us questioning our perception of reality in a mind-bending, Inception-inspired story plucked right from Darius’s visions. Read our review!
Atlanta Season 4 Episode 9 Review: Andrew Wyeth. Alfred’s World.
Atlanta’s penultimate episode finds Alfred fighting for survival on his safe farm in a tense, edge-of-your-seat half-hour of television. Read our review!
Atlanta Season 4 Episode 8 Review: The Goof Who Sat by the Door
Atlanta’s eighth episode of the season is the show’s most audacious, brilliantly weaving a fictional behind-the-scenes narrative into the foundation of an established Disney film. Read our review!
Atlanta Season 4 Episode 7 Review: Snipe Hunt
Atlanta’s seventh episode is a grounded, intimate affair, focusing on defining Earn and Van’s relationship with solid performances from Donald Glover and Zazie Beetz. Read our review!
Atlanta Season 4 Episode 6 Review: Crank Dat Killer
Atlanta’s sixth episode of the final season takes us down the path of conspiracy theories, serial killers, and coveted black market sneakers. It’s one of the show’s strongest outings.
Atlanta Season 4 Episode 5 Review: Work Ethic!
Atlanta’s Van-centric episode finds Van and Lottie embarking on a surrealist, horror-tinged film set adventure that takes an unexpected turn. Read our review!
Atlanta Season 4 Episode 3 Review: Born 2 Die
Atlanta’s third episode loses some of the momentum established in the previous outings, delivering a surrealist subplot that falls flat. Read our review!
Atlanta Review: The Most Atlanta / The Homeliest Little Horse (Season 4 Episodes 1 and 2)
Atlanta’s double-episode season premiere maintains the dark humor and narrative creativity of its predecessors while laying the groundwork for its endgame.