Tag: Natasha Lyonne
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 12 Review: The End of the Road
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 12, “The End of the Road,” is an action-packed, homage-laden finale, bolstered by terrific performances across the board.
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 11 Review: Day of the Iguana
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 11, “Day of the Iguana,” artfully combines elements from the overarching narrative to create a thrilling penultimate outing.
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 10 Review: The Big Pump
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 10, “The Big Pump,” sees Charlie unexpectedly tag-teaming with a new friend to solve a murder at a gym. Read our review!
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 9 Review: A New Lease on Death
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 9, “A New Lease on Death,” sees Charlie give non-nomadic life a whirl in the big city. Unfortunately, mayhem still follows her.
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!
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!
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 6 Review: Sloppy Joseph
For Poker Face Season 2 Episode 6, “Sloppy Joseph,” the series takes a creative swing for the fences with its silliest, campiest outing yet.
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 5 Review: Hometown Hero
On Poker Face Season 2 Episode 5, “Hometown Hero,” Charlie tries to save a floundering baseball stadium after a new star pitcher is murdered. Read our review!
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 4 Review: The Taste of Human Blood
Poker Face Season 2 Episode 4, “The Taste of Human Blood,” is a clever meditation on police corruption with a delightful comedic turn from Kumail Nanjiani.
Poker Face Review: The Game Is a Foot / Last Looks / Whack-a-Mole (Season 2 Episodes 1-3)
Poker Face’s triple-episode Season 2 premiere delivers more laughs than expected, along with a stellar turn from Cynthia Erivo. Read on for our review.










