The ABC Murders has a top-notch ensemble led by Malkovich, stunning cinematography, beautiful vistas, and a compelling rapport with the viewer.
So many things went wrong with Castle, though it could have been so much better, but I keep returning to this one, I still feel sentimental...
Patrick Melrose, a troubled character, an alcoholic, a drug addict, childhood trauma, a fantastic Benedict Cumberbatch, and excellent Hugo Weaving. A must-watch
The Borgias looks stunning. Every shot is carefully composed, ready to print and hang on a wall, with every other frame clearly inspired by classical painting.
In the world of Dollhouse, it’s possible to wipe a person’s memories and skills from their brain – creating a true tabula rasa – and imprint...
Pushing Daisies is – unusually for Bryan Fuller – an optimistic, colorful production, one that you can return to with pleasure even after many years.
Parade’s End has many strengths – the cinematography, the acting, the costumes – but it’s Rebecca Hall who remain the show’s greatest asset.
You can’t act in two comedies that are so stylistically different, go down in history, and not be talented. And both Mr. Bean and Blackadder are...
All of this makes Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children feel like a collection of oddities — just not one where all the pieces find their...
Blackadder has been deservedly regarded as one of the greatest achievements of British comedy. It's already a truly cult classic.