Drama
Partner Track Season 1, Episode 3 Recap – “Change of Venue”
Ingrid continues to dismiss Jeff as she focuses purely on Nick and her career. But there are bound to be some setbacks along the way....
Partner Track Season 1, Episode 2 Recap – “Meta-Strategy”
In the last episode, Jeff revealed that he remembered Ingrid from the wedding they both attended. But is there even room for him in Ingrid’s...
Partner Track Season 1, Episode 1 Recap – “Material Adverse Change”
Partner Track is the story of a young woman of color competing for partnership at a powerful law firm. But as she aims to succeed, will...
Delhi Crime Season 2 Ending Explained – Does Vartika Solve The Case?
The second season of Netflix’s excellent and award-winning drama Delhi Crime once again bases itself on a real-life case, this one beginning with a quadruple...
Delhi Crime Season 2 Review – Another Riveting, Powerful Mystery
Netflix’s Delhi Crime was a surprise when it debuted in 2019, premiering two episodes at the Sundance International Film Festival, being released in full on...
Ludik Season 1 Review – A Charismatic and Action-Filled Crime Drama
I love a story of a conflicted criminal businessman trying to confront a more significant problem created by their corruption. In this South African series,...
See Season 3 Review – The Gory Sci-fi Series Goes Out With a Bang
The idea of an entire world losing the ability of sight and consequently reverting back to the Middle Ages is one of those high-concept science...
‘Samaritan’ Ending Explained: Sam’s Discovery of Joe’s True Identity
This story is about Samaritan, a heroic vigilante killed by his brother, Nemesis, years prior, and the city has not been the same. Sam Clearly (Javon...
‘Samaritan’ Delivers Action and Potential
Samaritan has had a long and windy road to its release. The film from Overlord director Julius Avery had several dates for prime scheduling to...
Five Days at Memorial Season 1, Episode 5 Recap – “Day Five”
In the last episode of Five Days at Memorial, things were falling apart at the seams. First, we saw the hospital attempt to overcome the...
Surface Season 1, Episode 7 Recap – “It Was Always Going to End This Way”
After discovering that she was in fact the real perpetrator in the fraud scam all along, Sophie tries to cover-up her past mistakes and move...
Trying Season 3, Episode 7 Recap – “What a Banker”
Andy Wolton’s comedy series closes in on its season 3 finale, with the judge’s verdict only a week away now. There’s lots of drama in...
Mike Season 1, Episode 2 Recap – “Monster”
The second instalment of Mike focuses our attentions on Tyson’s relationship with coach and mentor Cus D’Amato, played by the legendary actor Harvey Keitel (Reservoir...
Mike Season 1, Episode 1 Recap – The Premiere Explained
Heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson’s life is given the miniseries treatment with an eight part biography over on Hulu this August. The series is created by...
Three Thousand Years of Longing Review – Put the Djinni Back in the Bottle
I wish George Miller had not played it so safe with Three Thousand Years of Longing and just ripped the Band-Aid off. His script is...
Lost Ollie Ending Explained
I hope you grabbed the tissues for this one. Of course, we expected this to be emotional, but the clever, sad twists make the experience...
Lost Ollie Review – This Is The Best Family Series Of 2022
Now and again, Netflix releases a limited series that is compelling and has the potential to be spoken about by the masses. Lost Ollie is one of...
Only Murders in the Building Season 2 Ending Explained
The second season of Only Murders in the Building and with that the Bunny Folger murder investigation itself comes to a conclusive end in this...
Recap: ‘House of the Dragon’ Season 1, Episode 1 Restarts the Game of Thrones Admirably
Set 200 years before the events of the most popular series of all time, House of the Dragon — adapted from portions of George R. R....
Tales of the Walking Dead Season 1, Episode 2 Recap -Key Moments in “Blair/Gina”
It’s a pretty common sentiment that zombie media is played out and tedious, and you’d think an anthology format would be a good excuse to...