Written by Anna Harrison "For nearly every Marvel Studios show on Disney+, I’ve had the same complaints: why was this made, why does it look subpar, and why is it so rushed towards the end? It became tedious to write … Continue reading.
Tag: Television Review
My Lady Jane (Season 1)
Written by Livvy O'Brien "Amongst all of the heavy dramas, “My Lady Jane” is a breath of fresh air. It’s not afraid to lean into the absurd while still being emotionally charged, and that’s exactly why it’ll be missed."… Continue reading.
Disclaimer
Written by Jeff Sparks "Present-day Catherine is surrounded by darker, muddy colors, captured in decisive camera movements in contrast to the bright, free-flowing cinematography that presents her affair at the beach. “Disclaimer” isn’t bad by any means, but it only … Continue reading.
True Detective: Night Country
Written by Alexander Reams "Right off the bat, López establishes this season as her own. Its opening scene is an exercise in dread with unnamed members of a research station in Ennis, Alaska, who..."… Continue reading.
True Detective: The Great War and Modern Memory
Written by Alexander Reams "“The Great War and Modern Memory” is a brilliant answer to all of the critical fire Pizzolatto took during “Western Book’s” run on television; instead of going all out, he crafted a smaller story that showcases … Continue reading.
True Detective: The Western Book of the Dead
Written by Alexander Reams "The further each episode brings us to the mid-season point, the slower things feel. Every episode is a slow burn, with some scenes dedicated solely to set the mood that a character is in. Vaughn does … Continue reading.
Fallout (Season 1)
Written by Jeff Sparks "Consisting of 8 episodes, “Fallout” is packed to the brim with aspects to appreciate. Mainly though, is just how faithful it is to its source material. The writers and directors visualize the universe and its lore … Continue reading.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Written by Livvy O'Brien "The show’s strongest asset is its cast. The actors breathe life into their characters – they perfectly embody the essence of each beloved personality, which is something that many fans have longed for. The beating heart … Continue reading.
The Curse
Written by Alexander Reams "Whitney and Asher’s marriage is a brilliant satire on what marriage has become to society, and the constant jabs that Whitney delivers to Asher to maintain the control she is addicted to is painfully realistic to … Continue reading.
The Idol
Written by Jeff Sparks "Every year there’s at least one project that audiences love to hate for its artistic liberties. Last year it was “Blonde," and this year it’s “The Idol.” One of the main complaints is the amount of … Continue reading.
