Martin Carr reviews the second episode of Watchmen… Racial insurrection, American arrogance and a determined sense of entitlement permeate this second foray into the reengineered world first created by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. Iron statues of disgraced Presidents and incinerated servants define Watchmen as designed by Damon Lindelof. Reading between the lines is mandatory […]
Blu-ray Review – The Toys That Made Us Collector’s Box Set
Tai Freligh reviews The Toys that Made Us Collector’s Box Set… SYNOPSIS: Netflix’s The Toys That Made Us offers a deep nostalgic dive into the minds behind history’s most iconic toy franchises, as they discuss the rise (and sometimes fall) of their billion-dollar creations. The Nacelle Company has released a collector’s edition of the acclaimed docuseries, […]
Exclusive Interview – Joseph Quinn on Catherine the Great, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and more
Alex Moreland talks to actor Joseph Quinn about Catherine the Great, working with Helen Mirren, and more… How did you first get involved with Catherine the Great? What was it that drew you to the part in the first place? Well, getting it really! There was an audition process, a fairly standard one. I was […]
TV Review – The Morning Show
EJ Moreno reviews The Morning Show… The Morning Show is an intriguing start to what will likely be Apple TV’s biggest show. One of the simplest ways to describe the show is it goes beyond having its finger on the pulse; it is the pulse. The newest project from showrunner Kerry Ehrin feels so current […]
TV Review – Dickinson
EJ Moreno reviews Dickinson… Over the first three episodes of Dickinson, the show left me feeling more puzzled than most viewings in recent memory. A show that looks this good, with this strong of a cast and a subject matter that I enjoy? It should feel like a slamdunk, but each episode pushed me further […]
Batwoman Season 1 Episode 4 Review – ‘Who Are You?’
Jessie Robertson reviews the fourth episode of Batwoman… Batwoman starts juggling multiple storylines successfully for the first time tonight and truly enters Arrowverse territory. From our villain of the week (Magpie) to Kate’s personal life to a sinister subplot forming, as well as time for Mary!, Batwoman juggles so many balls, somehow, it still manages […]
Black Lightning Season 3 Episode 3 Review – ‘The Book of Occupation: Chapter Three: Agent Odell’s Pipe-Dream’
Red Stewart reviews the third episode of Black Lightning season 3… With all my ranting and raving over the last 2.5 seasons, I don’t think I’ve ever extensively talked about Bill Duke’s performance as Agent Odell. Duke himself is an underrated character actor, having done numerous roles in the action and comedy genres over the […]
First trailer for Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’ Dracula adaptation
The BBC has debuted the first trailer for the upcoming TV adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic horror novel Dracula from Sherlock creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, which stars Claes Bang (The Square, The Girl in the Spider’s Web) in the title role as the iconic vampire; feast on the trailer here… This retelling of […]
Stranger Things season 4 episode count and production dates revealed
Last month, Netflix officially announced that it has renewed its hit supernatural drama series Stranger Things for a fourth season, but if you were hoping to see Eleven and the gang back soon, then we may have some disappointing news for you. As reported by TV Line, filming on the new season – consisting of […]
Brandon Routh says goodbye to the Arrowverse after final day on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Having joined the Arrowverse as a guest star in the third season of Arrow back in 2014 before taking on a leading role in DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Brandon Routh has officially said goodbye to the role of Ray Palmer, with the actor sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram following his final day of shooting […]