TV Review: How to Get Away with Murder 3×02 “There Are Worse Things Than Murder”

Welcome to our newest method of reviewing/recapping season three of How to Get Away with Murder, where film section editor and film writer Allyson Johnson is joined by film writer Alana Jane Chase in discussing (mainly reacting to) the latest episodes…

TV Review: Superstore Season Two

There’s much to love about the America Ferrara starring vehicle Superstore as I discovered while binge watching the first season these past few weeks. From the lovable, screwball comedy antics the cast of characters get into, or the uniformly strong ensemble and…

TV Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine 4×1 “Coral Palms Pt. 2”

Welcome back to my weekly review and recap of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” To catch up on previous coverage, click here. After the craziness of the season four premiere Brooklyn Nine-Nine follows it up with the second half of it’s two part episode which…

TV Review: How to Get Away with Murder 3×01 “We’re Good People Now”

Welcome to our newest method of reviewing/recapping season three of How to Get Away with Murder where I’ll be joined by film writer Alana Jane Chase in discussing (mainly reacting to) the latest episodes live. The discussion has been edited for…

TV Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine 4×1 “Coral Palms Pt. 1”

Welcome back to my weekly review and recap of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” To catch up on previous coverage, click here. At the end of season three we were left with yet another cliff-hanger as Jake and Captain Holt were shipped down to…

TV Review: You’re the Worst 3×01 “Try Real Hard”

It’s sometimes easy to forget about You’re the Worst until it’s returned to our screens at the end of the summer and which point no other show holds our grasp in the same manner. It’s a slight show with short seasons but…

TV Review – War and Peace (2016) | A great melodrama, a mediocre adapation

This past Christmas, I received an opulent Folio Society edition of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace from my father. I spent the next month setting out on what fans of the novel refer to as “The Long March.” Even at…