Martin Carr reviews the fourth episode of Good Omens… To discover in a moment of stress and anxiety that good people are just fallacies is nothing short of devastating. That the Almighty is also not really working towards a specific goal or has anyone’s best interests at heart, is likely to get people, especially most […]
Good Omens Season 1 Episode 3 Review – ‘Hard Times’
Martin Carr reviews the third episode of Good Omens… Key moments in history should not as a rule be used to catch up with old friends. Just as discussing the flaws in an ineffable plan while our Lord God Almighty makes a hash of things is also frowned upon. Especially if you are sitting alongside […]
Good Omens Season 1 Episode 2 Review – ‘The Book’
Martin Carr reviews the second episode of Good Omens… If anything could be taken from Good Omens it would be a number of unpopular if obviously ideas. Religions in the main bend the truth to serve a purpose and are not beyond bending them back if that initial foray fails. It should also be noted […]
Movie Review – Framing John DeLorean (2019)
Framing John DeLorean, 2019. Directed by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce. Starring Alec Baldwin, Morena Baccarin, Josh Charles, Dean Winters, Michael Rispoli, Jason Jones, Dana Ashbrook, Josh Cooke, and Sean Cullen. SYNOPSIS: John DeLorean had the smarts of a high functioning industrialist combined with the courageous bravado of a flagrant risk taker. Charming, charismatic […]
Good Omens Season 1 Episode 1 Review – ‘In The Beginning’
Martin Carr reviews the first episode of Good Omens… Celestial mismanagement, a misplaced baby Beelzebub and friendships between biblical opponents provide the farcical foundations to this Pratchett Gaiman double header. A cult classic amongst fans of both authors capturing the unique tone of Good Omens was always going to prove crucial, alongside nailing those leading […]
Movie Review – The Experience (2019)
The Experience, 2019. Written and Directed by Katerina Gorshkov Starring Alison Kove, Ava Capri, Brigitte Nielsen, Lou Ferrigno Jr, Shawn Christian and Sabina Gadecki SYNOPSIS: Scarlet (Alison Kove) is sent to an outward bound activity centre for rehabilitation. Reclusive, dismissive and isolated she finds no solace in the surroundings until Dylan (Ava Capri) joins their […]
Supergirl Season 4 Finale Review – ‘The Quest For Peace’
Martin Carr reviews the season 4 finale of Supergirl… This closer is one hefty double edged finale sword which is savagely effective at name checking the ill-fated Christopher Reeve outing, whilst embracing irony on a global annihilation level. In a seven minute window there is Kaznian decimation, back handed betrayal and an Iron Man homage […]
Movie Review – Unwritten (2018)
Unwritten, 2018. Written and Directed by Dale Neven. Starring Gabriel Burrafato, Brittany Hoza, Mark Justice, Ben Stobber, Lorenzo Lamas, and Abraham Rodriguez. SYNOPSIS: Albert (Gabriel Burrafato) is an agoraphobic bookstore owner and washed up novelist who shuts himself off from the world. An unfinished story haunts his dreams while an estranged daughter (Brittany Hoza) shows […]
Supergirl Season 4 Episode 21 Review – ‘Red Dawn’
Martin Carr reviews the penultimate episode of Supergirl season 4… Although the title might suggest otherwise this has nothing to do with John Milius, teenage Americans in a cold war state of mind or iron curtains of any kind. However there are illusions to world domination, small Eastern bloc countries controlled by invisible masterminds and […]
Supergirl Season 4 Episode 20 Review – ‘Will The Real Miss Tessmacher Please Stand Up?’
Martin Carr reviews the twentieth episode of Supergirl season 4… Conspiracies, double dealing and government moles are now the order of things in National City. Lex Luthor is not only a genius level intellect with nefarious methods of villainy at his disposal but also sports invulnerability like a summer jacket. His web continues spinning as […]
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