Martin Carr reviews the nineteenth episode of Young Sheldon… As ever the deep-rooted issues being explored in Young Sheldon are not always obvious. Intellectual insecurities amongst rival siblings, familial self-sacrifice for their genius prodigy or romantic encounters initiated for similar reasons are all addressed. Quirky, off kilter but no less endearing for all that, episode […]
Gotham Season 4 Episode 19 Review – ‘To Our Deaths and Beyond’
Martin Carr reviews the nineteenth episode of Gotham season 4… I wish people would make up their minds. If you want to be dead, if you want to pass on a sacred power and if you want this all to go off without a hitch then try to avoid doing it in Gotham. This would […]
Comic Book Review – Hollow Monsters #1
Michelle Herbert reviews Hollow Monsters #1… In 1982 we meet Jay, when he is still a child, here we really get to see how his mind works, how he is gripped by fear after his safe neighbourhood is vandalised. From there the book swings between Jay’s remembered past to his present, at the same time […]
Arrow Season 6 Episode 19 Review – ‘The Dragon’
Jessie Robertson reviews the nineteenth episode of Arrow season 6… This episode felt very much in the vein of a cable series where as we take a side episode off from the main tale to really delve deep into a single character’s journey, see their motivations and see their strengths and weaknesses on full display. […]
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 5 Episode 18 Review – ‘All Roads Lead…’
Danny Hale reviews the eighteenth episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 5… Well, that was certainly nerveracking; ‘All Roads Lead…’ saw the culmination of Ruby’s increasing arrogance as the Destroyer of Worlds is finally completed while Talbot struggles with his own inner demons and HYDRA brainwashing. The opening sequence did an incredible job of […]
Movie Review – Rampage (2018)
Rampage, 2018. Directed by Brad Peyton. Starring Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman, Jake Lacy, Joe Manganiello, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, P.J. Byrne, Marley Shelton, Breanne Hill, Jack Quaid, Matt Gerald, Jason Liles, Demetrius Grosse, and Will Yun Lee. SYNOPSIS: When three different animals become infected with a dangerous pathogen, a primatologist and a geneticist team […]
Movie Review – Ghost Stories (2017)
Ghost Stories, 2017. Directed by Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman. Starring Andy Nyman, Martin Freeman, Paul Whitehouse, and Alex Lawther. SYNOPSIS: An academic and arch-sceptic is drawn into a quest to disprove the reality of three inexplicable cases of supernatural activity. Adapted from a successful stage play that first toured the UK in 2010, Ghost Stories is […]
Movie Review – Super Troopers 2 (2017)
Super Troopers 2, 2018. Directed by Jay Chandrasekhar Starring Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, Erik Stolhanske, Lynda Carter, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Marisa Coughlan, Tyler Labine, Hayes MacArthur, Will Sasso, Paul Walter Houser, Rob Lowe, Brian Cox, Seann William Scott, Damon Wayans Jr., Jim Gaffigan, and Fred Savage SYNOPSIS: When a border dispute arises […]
TV Review – The Sinner
Liam Hoofe reviews The Sinner… American audiences will already be very acquainted with The Sinner. The show, adapted from the novel of the same name by Petra Hammesfahr, was a ratings success on the USA Network, and as a result has been streamed internationally by Netflix, with the full season hitting our shores last week. And, […]
Chicago Critics Film Festival 2018 Capsule Review – Revenge
The comically but altogether disgustingly unrealistic amounts of blood dripping from characters both male and female, soaked into the walls of a remote mountainous getaway vacation home and the vast desert landscapes that occupy the surroundings, are absolutely sure to be a major talking point for Revenge (the feature-length debut from French writer and director Coralie Fargeat), but this is rape vengeance with […]
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