After the explosion of information and personality in the pilot last week, Alone Together only settles down a little bit in its follow-up, “Road Trip.” It’s a little quieter, a little simpler, but it still conveys important information about Benji…
Sundance 2018: The films we’re excited for
Another year, another Sundance and, as always, it’s crazy to think that as we’re nearing the final stages of this past years awards run, we’re technically kicking into gear with the next. Last year films such as Call Me By Your…
The Flash 4×10 Review: “The Trial of the Flash” Tests Joe and Iris’ Limits
The Flash’s mid-season finale saw Barry be arrested for the murder of Clifford DeVoe. “The Trial of the Flash” picks up immediately after the events of the last episode and there has never been more investment in a courtroom drama than…
Black Lightning Series Premiere is Strong and Electrifying
Please note this review contains very minor spoilers. Probably the strongest series premiere of The CW’s superhero lineup since The Flash, Black Lightning is electrifying in its debut. The new series, created by Salim and Mara Brock Akil, is swiftly paced, immediately draws…
Nashville 6×01 and 6×02 Review: The Show Has Lost All It Used to Stand For
The first two episodes of Nashville’s sixth and final season began the same as when Rayna died: depressing. For a show that used to be fun, fast-moving, and yes, drama-filled, it has lost all it used to stand for. Since…
The Commuter Review: Liam Neeson’s latest is a flashy and fun ride
]There comes a moment in Jaume Collet-Serra’s The Commuter where all one’s problems with the film—all one’s disbelief towards its improbable premise, all one’s discomfort with its occasionally shoddy camerawork and editing—fall away. In this moment we realize our total…