Kingsman: The Secret Service (Movie Review) | Thrilling and extremely fun to watch

I usually prefer discussing movies with similar vibes separately, but if James Bond had a chaotic little cousin raised on Red Bull and sarcasm, it would be Kingsman: The Secret Service. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, this movie is a fun, over-the-top take on the spy genre, classy but messy, funny but intense, and somehow manages … Continue reading Kingsman: The Secret Service (Movie Review) | Thrilling and extremely fun to watch

American Assassin (Movie Review) | Formulaic But O’Brien Shines

Michael Cuesta (Director), Vince Flynn (Novels) CASTDylan O'BrienMichael KeatonSanaa LathanShiva NegarTaylor Kitsch Review Michael Cuesta’s American Assassin presents a familiar tale of revenge and espionage, but unfortunately, its script by Stephen Schiff, Michael Finch, Edward Zwick, and Marshall Herskovitz falls victim to predictability and a sense of déjà vu. While the storyline follows the well-trodden … Continue reading American Assassin (Movie Review) | Formulaic But O’Brien Shines

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (S3 Review) | A Shaky Balance Regained

Jack Ryan the CIA analyst from the mind of novelist Tom Clancy is back on our screens for prime video. Still portrayed by John Krasinski, with James Greer and Michael Kelly returning respectively as Wendell Pierce and Mike November, the agent faces another set of problems that will have global consequences. The cast is joined … Continue reading Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (S3 Review) | A Shaky Balance Regained

The Terminal List (Terminal List #1) by Jack Carr | Book Review

On his last combat deployment, Lieutenant Commander James Reece’s entire team was killed in a catastrophic ambush. But when those dearest to him are murdered on the day of his homecoming, Reece discovers that this was not an act of war by a foreign enemy but a conspiracy that runs to the highest levels of … Continue reading The Terminal List (Terminal List #1) by Jack Carr | Book Review

Agent Hamilton (S1 Review) | More Complicated than It Needs to Be

The Scandinavian spy thriller is loosely based on the Carl Hamilton novels book series by French-Swedish author and journalist Jan Guillou. Written for the screen by Petter S. Rosenlund, the show stars Jakob Oftebro (The Letter for the King) as the title character Carl Hamilton; Nina Zanjani as Kristin Ek aember of the SÄPO black ops division; Peter Andersson (Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit) as … Continue reading Agent Hamilton (S1 Review) | More Complicated than It Needs to Be