Action-Adventure

Squid Game season 1, episode 4 recap – “Stick to the Team”

September 17 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This recap of Squid Game season 1, episode 4, “Stick to the Team”, contains spoilers. It’s in human nature to pick teams. Those who’re similar,...

Squid Game season 1 review – a dark, compelling game of survival

September 17 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This review of Squid Game season 1 is spoiler-free. Squid Game is so-called after a popular Korean playground game, and everything you need to know...

Squid Game season 1, episode 3 recap – “The Man with the Umbrella”

September 17 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This recap of Squid Game season 1, episode 3, “The Man with the Umbrella”, contains spoilers. There’s a new player to enter the Squid Game...

Squid Game season 1, episode 2 recap – “Hell”

September 17 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This recap of Squid Game season 1, episode 2, “Hell”, contains spoilers. Just in case you might have forgotten what happened towards the end of...

Squid Game season 1, episode 1 recap – “Red Light, Green Light”

September 17 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This recap of Squid Game season 1, episode 1, “Red Light, Green Light”, contains spoilers. The titular squid game in Netflix’s new original K-drama is...

See season 2, episode 4 recap – “The Witchfinder”

September 17 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This recap of See season 2, episode 4, “The Witchfinder”, contains spoilers. Episodes like “The Witchfinder”, more sedate, character-driven outings, are necessary for shows like...

See season 2, episode 3 recap – “The Compass”

September 10 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This recap of See season 2, episode 3, “The Compass”, contains spoilers. For the first time in “The Compass”, we see some real weakness in...

‘Kate’ Ending Explained – Does Kate Find Out Who Is Responsible For Her Impending Death?

September 10 2021, by M.N. Miller

Kate is a hitwoman who has been trained by her handler/father figure (is there any other kind?), Varrick. He is like a manager. He books...

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review — hello, Phase 4

September 6 2021, by Louie Fecou

This review of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is spoiler-free. Simu Liu stars as Shang-Chi in the latest Marvel offering that returns...

See season 2, episode 2 recap – “Forever”

September 3 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This recap of See season 2, episode 2, “Forever”, contains spoilers. In the first season’s finale, Baba Voss gave Jerlamarel the worst possible fate for...

‘Kate’ Review – This Kate is Killer

September 3 2021, by M.N. Miller

Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Gemini Man),  is one of those actresses, male or female, really, that walks around with a bit of classic movie star swagger....

See season 2, episode 1 recap – “Brothers and Sisters”

August 27 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

This recap of See season 2, episode 1, “Brothers and Sisters”, contains spoilers. It has been a while since we last heard from Apple TV+’s See....

The Misfits review – painfully unfunny and dull

August 23 2021, by M.N. Miller

Leave it to Renny Harlin to throw a twist on the action caper comedy by having a handful of millennial and Gen-Z do-gooder wannabes play...

‘The Loud House Movie’ Review – Nickelodeon’s Big Family Makes a Small Splash

August 21 2021, by Michael Frank

The Loud House has become Nickelodeon’s go-to animated children’s series. It’s won Daytime Emmys and been nominated for several GLAAD awards, giving the network much-needed...

‘Sweet Girl’ Ending Explained – Do Ray and Rachel Get The Justice They’re After?

August 20 2021, by Kira Comerford

Sweet Girl is an action-thriller that follows Ray and Rachel as they seek justice against the pharmaceutical company responsible for pulling a drug that could’ve potentially...

‘Sweet Girl’ Review – Proof That Comfort Is Good

August 20 2021, by Kira Comerford

Sweet Girl follows Ray (Jason Momoa, See; Fast Ten; Slumberland) as he fights against a pharmaceutical company in a bid to bring to justice the...

‘Beckett’ Review – Straightforward and Underwhelming

August 10 2021, by M.N. Miller

Ferdinando Cito Filomarino’s Beckett is an easily dismissable throwback to 70s thrillers. It’s clearly set with a limited budget. It’s atmospheric, taking you through Greece’s...

The Forever Purge review – bigger isn’t always better

August 9 2021, by Louie Fecou

This review of The Forever Purge is spoiler-free. Held back due to the pandemic, The Forever Purge has finally been released. This entry seems set...

The Suicide Squad review – ferociously funny and devilishly cool

August 9 2021, by M.N. Miller

Besides James Gunn’s obvious mother issues on full display here, his vision of The Suicide Squad fully encompasses his filmography of oddball ways and horror...

‘Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning’ Ending Explained – A Romantic Tragedy

July 30 2021, by Romey Norton

Some backstory: Japan is in a civil war, the battles spread into the city streets at night. There is a famous swordsman called “Hitokiri Battosai”...