Tag: Hulu
Paradise Season 1 Episode 8 Review: The Man Who Kept the Secrets
The season comes to emotional, violent, and jarring conclusion that opens as many doors as it closes on Paradise Season 1 Episode 8, “The Man Who Kept the Secrets.”
Paradise Season 1 Episode 7 Review: The Day
The events of the hours Before unfold in a gripping and brutal narrative on Paradise Season 1 Episode 6, “The Day.”
Paradise Season 1 Episode 6 Review: You Asked for Miracles
On Paradise Season 1 Episode 6, “You Asked for Miracles,” Xavier and Sinatra assemble opposing allegiances who will determine the future of the city.
Paradise Season 1 Episode 5 Review: In the Palaces of Crowned Kings
Glimpses of the past for Cal and other characters bring focus into the true powers to be defeated now on Paradise Season 1 Episode 5, “In the Palaces of Crowned Kings.”
Paradise Season 1 Episode 4 Review: Agent Billy Pace
On Paradise Season 1 Episode 4, “Agent Billy Pace,” we glimpse Xavier’s now-dubious right-hand man in moments from past to present, both before and after central events.Ne
Paradise Season 1 Episodes 1-3 Review: Hulu’s Political Thriller is Actually Something Much More Unsettling
Paradise Season 1 has been advertised as a gritty, emotional drama focused on the assassination of a former president. In Episodes 1-3, we learn that this is only one part of a story with a literally world-changing twist.
Prey Review: A Step in the Right Direction
As the action takes center stage, the plot goes out the window leaving us only with the classic game of cat and mouse. Read on for our review of Prey!
The Girl From Plainville Review: Talking Is Healing (Season 1 Episode 6)
The Girl From Plainville Season 1 Episode 6, “Talking is Healing,” shows the many layers of Coco and Michelle as the miniseries heads towards its dramatic conclusion.
Into the Dark Review: Tentacles (Season 2 Episode 11)
Into the Dark Season 2 Episode 11, “Tentacles” hits but doesn’t have much bite to it.
Pen15 Season 2 Part 1 Review: You’re Cordially Invited to the Sleepover of the Year
The kids may not be alright but Pen15 is back and utterly sublime.