A.C. Bradley (Head writer) Bryan Andrews (Director)CASTHayley AtwellChadwick BosemanSamuel L. JacksonBenedict CumberbatchMichael B. JordanChris HemsworthLake BellToby JonesJeffrey Wright Review: What If was an interesting ride with each episode posing their own question with surprising results. The pilot set the tone very well even if for the fans that re-watch The Infinity Saga on the regular … Continue reading What If…? (S1 Review) | The Multiverse Saga in All Its Glory
Season review
Superman & Lois (S1 Review) | They Made Him Make Sense
As superhero dramas go this one is top-notch, Todd Helbing (The Flash, Black Sails, The Mob Doctor) and Greg Berlanti have outdone themselves. They've updated and elevated the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Superman show, which prominently featured Lois Lane and Clark Kent/ Superman as leads but they've seamlessly added their teenage … Continue reading Superman & Lois (S1 Review) | They Made Him Make Sense
What If…? (S1 Review) | Pilot Review
A.C. Bradley (Head writer) Bryan Andrews (Director)CASTHayley AtwellJosh KeatonDominic CooperSebastian StanJeffrey Wright Review: When I first saw images of this show, I wasn't impressed by the animation style at all, but enough time has passed since then for me to get used to that What If look and this first episode is so strong that … Continue reading What If…? (S1 Review) | Pilot Review
Clarice (Season Review) | Adding Layers to the Hannibal Lore
This psychological horror crime drama created by Alex Kurtzman (Sleepy Hollow, The Amazing Spider-Man 2) and Jenny Lumet (Star Trek, The Mummy) is based on the best-selling novel "The Silence of the Lambs" by Thomas Harris. The series stars Rebecca Breeds (Pretty Little Liars, The Originals) as the titular character, along with Lucca De Oliveira … Continue reading Clarice (Season Review) | Adding Layers to the Hannibal Lore
Trese (S1 Review) | Filipino Myth and Folklore with Shades of Familiar Heroes
If it wasn't for Geeked Week this show would have passed me by, but I'm glad I found it. It's a Filipino animated series on Netflix directed by Jay Oliva who's worked on animated shows and movies like Young Justice, and Justice League Dark to name a few. Based on the comics by writer Budjette … Continue reading Trese (S1 Review) | Filipino Myth and Folklore with Shades of Familiar Heroes
Sweet Tooth (S1 Review) | A Captivating Adventure
This TV show wasn't on my radar until the first teaser was released. I had no idea this was coming but the teaser trailer piqued my interest in the show. Created by Jim Mickle (Cold in July) and Beth Schwartz (Arrow), and produced by Team Downey, the series is based on Jeff Lamire's Vertigo comics … Continue reading Sweet Tooth (S1 Review) | A Captivating Adventure
Jupiter’s Legacy (Season Review) | Old Grudges Die Hard
It's been increasing for at least the last ten years but these past six months seem to have been flooded with new superhero shows (WandaVision, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Invincible). Despite the medium and streaming, these new shows do not resemble the ones we had before. They are more adult, tackling deeper, harder … Continue reading Jupiter’s Legacy (Season Review) | Old Grudges Die Hard
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (Season Review) | Nuanced and Entertaining Case on Why Wilson Makes Sense As Cap
When these Marvel Cinematic Universe streaming shows were first announced, I didn't quite know what to think but I was interested. As a concept, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier was the show that I was the most excited about. But several months ago when we got the teasers for this show, WandaVision and Loki, … Continue reading The Falcon and The Winter Soldier (Season Review) | Nuanced and Entertaining Case on Why Wilson Makes Sense As Cap
TV Review: You (S2) | More Psychological and Grounded
This psychological thriller television series lead developed by Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti is inspired by Caroline Kepnes' novels "Hidden Bodies," and lead by Penn Badgley. Last season: A dangerously charming, intensely obsessive young man goes to extreme measures to insert himself into the lives of Beck, a young woman he is transfixed by, and … Continue reading TV Review: You (S2) | More Psychological and Grounded
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (S1 Review) | Nuanced & Well Balanced
After Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine in films, writer-producers Carlton Cuse (Locke & Key, The Witches of Eastwick (1992), Bates Motel) & Graham Roland (Dark Winds, Fringe, Almost Human) are bringing Tom Clancy's most popular character Jack Ryan to the small screen. Not based on a particular Clancy novel, since these … Continue reading Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (S1 Review) | Nuanced & Well Balanced
