Ghosted [2023] – Chris Evans, Ana de Armas
Ghosted on Apple TV+ deserves to be ghosted. A barely serviceable globetrotting romcom that can be tolerated thanks to its cameos.
Film & Series
Ghosted on Apple TV+ deserves to be ghosted. A barely serviceable globetrotting romcom that can be tolerated thanks to its cameos.
Did we really need a new season of The Mandalorian? Not really. Did I enjoy the third outing from the Star Wars franchise? Mostly yes.
Renfield is another Dracula inspired comedy movie that is fun to watch but fails to take advantage of its killer premise.
The final season of Star Trek: Picard is what the show should have been all along. Yes, it’s not perfect, but it is almost there.
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Tetris offers a fun, fizzy account of the story behind an 8-bit classic. Who knew that the rights for a simple game would be so complicated?!
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Ray Donovan goes through a great transformation with the second part of its seasons. The show finds its footing.
Meet Cute is a cute Peacock Original. However, it lacks any soul to get the viewer invested in its semi-charismatic characters.
Shrinking was an extremely pleasant surprise that I didn’t expect to enjoy. Ted Lasso meets Dollface wrapped in extra sarcasm.
John Wick: Chapter 4 is a thrilling and satisfying conclusion to the saga of the legendary assassin that started because of a puppy.
Boston Strangler was a pleasant surprise about how two journalists fought sexism to successfully investigate murders in Boston.