Wednesday Season 2 started promisingly – darker, funnier, with some additions. Unfortunately, the further it goes, the more the story loses coherence
Into the Night is not the dreamed-of adaptation of Dukaj’s prose. The writer deserves much more; his artistic thought reaches far beyond uncomplicated tales.
Choose or Die is a clumsy, B-grade movie that doesn’t even qualify as a guilty pleasure. It also reeks of cheap nostalgia-baiting.
The English Game: matches, rivalry, and in the end friendship across divisions—are these not precisely the kinds of productions we seek in difficult times?
Over seven episodes, I Am Not Okay with This comprises of hesitations, stumblings, comedies of error, and charming moments free of heavy-handed stylization.
Jokes, wordplay, and subtle, witty allusions counterbalance the serious, timely issues tackled by BoJack Horseman, but they never belittle or diminish them.
Pose is a delightfully engaging, meaningful, sometimes divinely Broadway‐esque series that ended exactly where it should and as it should.
The Zodiac has long become part of pop culture — books, documentaries, 2007 film Zodiac, Dirty Harry and even the Riddler in Matt Reeves’s The Batman.
Today, original stories are worth their weight in gold. Especially ones as surprisingly good as the KPop Demon Hunters, available on Netflix.
Living with Yourself is a very enjoyable series, it is a comedy aimed primarily at eliciting positive emotions from the viewer.