AMC’s critically-acclaimed “Better Call Saul” recently wrapped up its sixth and final season, much to the admiration of its fans. The show’s finale, which aired on Aug. 15, marked the ending of an unforgettable era of television. While the series stands as a spinoff prequel of the award-winning “Breaking Bad” […]
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“Human Resources” diversifies “Big Mouth’s” representation
Photo courtesy of MingleMediaTVNetwork, Wikipedia. If you are a fan of the Netflix original series “Big Mouth,” you absolutely have to watch the spin-off sitcom “Human Resources.” “Human Resources” is full of laughs, sexual innuendos and of course “Big Mouth’s” Hormone Monsters. Maury and Connie, the beloved Hormone Monsters, are presented […]
“Euphoria” season 2 leaves fans with mixed reviews
Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Flickr. Sam Levinson created what I can only accurately describe as Gen Z’s "Gossip Girl" in the past two seasons of “Euphoria.” The cultural obsession began with aesthetics — glittery eye looks and bold fashion — but upgraded this season to conversations about addiction, attachment […]
Tinder Swindler proves an engaging and impactful true crime story
Photo courtesy of cottonbro, Pexels. Imagine 2010’s “Catfish” if there was more at stake than trust and love. Netflix’s newly released true-crime documentary “The Tinder Swindler” will keep you sitting on the edge of your seat for the entirety of its nearly two hour run time. Produced by Raw TV, a […]
Disenchantment’s fourth outing feels too complicated to love
Photo courtesy of Netflix. Netflix is notorious for canceling fan-favorite shows, but “Disenchantment” has yet to be one of them. “Disenchantment” just entered its fourth season, or “part,” on Feb. 9. The show follows the adventures of a rowdy princess named Bean (Abbi Jacobson) and her companions, a demon named Luci […]
New Kristen Bell show satirizes domestic thrillers to mixed results
Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Flickr. Lifetime Movie Network, watch out: Michael Lehmann is coming for your crown. The director known for “Heathers” and two years’ worth of “American Horror Story” has set his sights on the thriller genre with his newest work, “The Woman in the House Across the Street […]
Euphoria is still heart-wrenching in its sophomore season
Photo courtesy of Gage Skidmore, Flickr. HBO’s hit show “Euphoria” has made a stunning comeback with its second season as it dives back into the lives of Rue, Jules, Maddy, Lexi and more fan favorite characters. Season one captured viewers’ attention as they watched Rue and Jules’ relationship slowly develop and […]
Chucky’s TV return embraces its campy past and a diverse future
Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures. A true classic never dies: a statement proven to be true with the 1988 slasher classic “Child’s Play” making a comeback television series this October. The series originally released episodes on YouTube, then began airing on Syfy and USA TV every Tuesday. “Chucky” follows Jake […]
Netflix’s You delivers another engaging and introspective story
Photo courtesy of Gordon Correll, flickr. Netflix has been on a roll lately with a series of hit shows with excellent multi-season potential. Among these is the 2018 series “You,” in which an obsessive bookstore employee, Joe Goldberg, stalks women he believes to be his ideal love interest and commits […]
Squid Game a visual spectacle that can overindulge in itself
Photo courtesy of Fair Use, Wiki. South Korean film and television has been slowly but surely overtaking the world in the past few decades, most notably with the recent Academy Awards wins for Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite.” Nobody can argue that this mainstream popularity is not deserved, especially when considering […]