Only Murders in the Building – Season Three [2023] on Hulu/Disney+
Only Murders in the Building does it again. Better than the second season, the show shakes it up with new development, and A list guest stars.
Honest Film & Series Reviews
Only Murders in the Building does it again. Better than the second season, the show shakes it up with new development, and A list guest stars.
A Haunting in Venice is a decent Halloween snack whose undemanding mystery gets a lift from nifty visuals and a stellar cast.
CSI: Vegas got away from what made the first season a mixed bag. But the push for a “season arc” made the second outing disappointing.
Murder of God’s Banker is shocking to say the least. The documentary reveals a lot in a great pacing and some dramatization.
Black Bird was surprisingly good and creepy. It starts as a regular crime show, but halfway through, you can’t but get creeped out.
Criminal Minds: Evolution is an evolution of the franchise that humanizes the main cast, ups the stakes, but misses on some smaller marks.
Welcome to Chippendales benefits from some star power, but the show could have been much more if it took the risk. Sadly, it didn’t.
Hunters does the impossible. It’s playing with two timelines while unleashing the artistry of its amazing cast and writers.
Netflix’s Jeffrey Dahmer – Monster stands on its feet thanks to an award-worthy performance by Evan Peters.
Under the Banner of Heaven highlights the dangerously thin line between scriptural literalism and messianic delusions. In a very scary way.
Nobody was a surprise. I really wasn’t expecting to enjoy it, yet I did. A lot!
Dexter: New Blood main reason for existence is to try to make us forget the mistakes of the final season from the original show
Lupin – Season 1 – Part 2 feels like a completely different show instead of enhancing what made the first half great.