Tag: TV Shows

REVIEW: Penny Dreadful: City of Angels – Season 1 Episode 1, “Santa Muerte”

When Penny Dreadful: City of Angels was announced, I wasn’t exactly thrilled. The original Penny Dreadful quickly became one of my favorite T.V. series during its first two seasons. Sadly, like most die-hard fans of the show, I was appalled by the series finale and where it took some of my favo...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 6, Episode 17 “Liberation”

“Liberation” is the episode we desperately needed, moving the season-long plot significantly forward while examining and illuminating some of the best qualities of the characters, specifically Barry and Iris. There’s also an inventive fight scene and an attempt to mitigate one of the season’...

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REVIEW: Westworld – Season 3, Episode 7, “Passed Pawn”

“Passed Pawn” opens with Sato in a meeting, when he gets a call from Charlotte. She tells him that Dolores’ plan is for them to die, and she is proceeding with a streamlined version. She tells him there’s someone there to meet him: Clementine. Sato encourages her to tell Serac that his opera...

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Hollywood Trailer Shows Ryan Murphy’s Vision of the Golden Age

Get ready to go back to the Golden Age of Hollywood as the first trailer for Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s new show, Hollywood, starring the likes of Glee’s Darren Criss (marking his third Murphy production) and Spider-Man: Homecoming and One Life to Live alum Laura Harrier. Check out the Hollyw...

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Tony Gilroy is New Showrunner for Cassian Andor

The upcoming Cassian Andor series will be following up on a whole new legacy, as Tony Gilroy, who helmed the Rogue One reshoots, will now officially replace Stephen Schiff as showrunner, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The move comes alongside the announcement that Genevieve O’Reilly will...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 6, Episode 16 ” So Long and Goodnight”

“So Long and Goodnight” is one of those episodes. There’s nothing particularly wrong with it (outside of the blander than low-fat mayonnaise villains); some important plot reveals even happen. But it never captivates or entertains the way The Flash usually does, content to be connective tissue...

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