Category: Reviews

REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 2, Episode 15 “Waiting for Superman”

“Waiting for Superman” is the perfect kind of finale, for a TV season or any other story. It marries big, apocalyptic spectacle with the personal stories that have run through the past fourteen episodes. And as a microcosm of the show, it demonstrates what Superman means to the world and the ind...

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REVIEW: Westworld – Season 4, Episode 1, “The Auguries”

Westworld is quite possibly the most frustrating show on TV right now. Obi-Wan Kenobi was an exercise in fruitless hope, but Westworld was easily my favorite season of TV in 2016. I thought season 2 was great, for the most part, and certainly much better than some people would have you believe....

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REVIEW: The Black Phone (2022)

Hello everyone, it’s your resident horror buff back with yet another horror movie review. This time, we’re talking about The Black Phone, Blumhouse’s latest and one more stepping stone in Ethan Hawke’s return to cinematic masterpieces. The Black Phone follows Finney Shaw (Mas...

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REVIEW: Elvis (2022)

Elvis, Warner Bros.’s newest attempt to capitalize on popular singer biopics like Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman, exploded into theaters this last weekend, raking in a fair amount at the box office and decent praise. This film brings the eccentric King to life in a visually compelling way and rev...

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REVIEW: The Boys Season 3, Episode 6, “Herogasm”

**SPOILERS** “Herogasm” finds the Deep, Ashley and Homelander discovering that Soldierboy lives. Soldierboy agreed to help kill Homelander if the Boys find the rest of Payback. Kimiko is kidnapped. The Deep tells Homelander about Noir’s disappearance and where he thinks Soldierboy is headed. H...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 8, Episode 19 “Negative, Part 1”

With only two episodes to go – or one two-part episode, depending on how you view these things – The Flash finally kicks the season’s main story back into gear with “Negative, Part 1.” Revelations and shocking moments abound, but it’s also a narrative mess, spewing exposition so rapidly ...

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