Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer – Limited Series [2024] on Hulu/Disney Plus
Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer makes you rethink lots of things. From Criminal Minds to #MeToo. Loved every second. Dr. Ann Burgess might be one of…
Film & Series
Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer makes you rethink lots of things. From Criminal Minds to #MeToo. Loved every second. Dr. Ann Burgess might be one of…
FX’s The Bear latest season is the same circus of agita and the beauty of human connection it has always been. As close to perfection as a…
Welcome To Wrexham Season 3 leans on the strength and heart of a community, but also infuses with the humor of Reynolds and McElhenney. Just when you…
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans proves that you don’t always need to force a second season for a perfect limited series. Starring Alison Wright, Naomi Watts, Diane…
Death and Other Details was surprisingly good. Some parts needed some work, but everything else was great. This show wasn’t on my watchlist until my Google TV…
Welcome to Wrexham is peak Ryan Reynolds. Cross promoting his endeavors while doing good for the community around him. Loved every single bit. Well, if you haven’t…
Quiz Lady is a funny movie that shines thanks to its two main stars, but not its story. Friendly, ephemeral, somewhat predictable and conventional. Yes, not every…
The Secrets of Hillsong highlights once again the issues behind mixing religion with capitalism and a white male boomer with zero ethics.
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.
FX Class of ’09 series premise had a lot of potential. But the slow pace wasted some of it, in favor of an overly produced standard package.
God Forbid is shocking, but also not. It was a great documentary to watch. But it also solidified my opinion on fake extreme Christianity.
Mrs America is the perfect show in these uncertain times that explain to the new generation, me included, why the United States is screwed.
Season Two of The Bear takes it up a notch by focusing on its character development while maintaining the anxiety levels.