This week on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, we got a cameo that has been slightly hyped up.
Read MoreMoriarty the Patriot is a truly intriguing manga series that retells the story of Sherlock Holmes from the POV of his greatest nemesis, Moriarty!
Read MoreNetflix's animated series Castlevania is coming to an end.
Read MoreThe Irregulars' Bea is the badass of this show and one of the main reasons why you should be watching season one on Netflix.
Read MoreAnonymous donations made to Kyle Rittenhouse included messages like, "You did nothing wrong," "Thank you for protecting us," and "Thanks for being brave."
Read MoreTig Notaro replaced Chris D'Elia in Army of the Dead. Why don't we just replace every shitty man in the movies with Tig Notaro?
Read MoreAdapting a video game into a series isn't something that we've seen done too frequently, at least not on a platform like HBO, so I'm interested to see just how much they change from the game to the series, but that being said, getting to see Pascal as Joel with Luna as Tommy is going to delight me to no end.
Read MoreWith the passing of Prince Philip, there has been discussion about his family's connection to the Nazis during World War II. I decided I wanted to look deeper into it and, in doing so, found an interesting familial history.
Read MoreEach week, it felt like Sam Wilson wasn't getting his time to shine—just sort of on the sidelines to whatever Bucky and Zemo were choosing to do or whatever John Walker spoke at them about.
Read MoreBeyond the series’ sci-fi core, Hazel’s burden speaks to other women that lockdown has trapped with emotionally, physically, and/or sexually abusive partners in their own homes. But the HBO Max show also attempts to tell Hazel’s complicated story in a form that doesn’t exclusively revolve around her ordeal—because, as we learned from other excellent TV precedents like Michaela Coel’s I May Destroy You, trauma doesn’t exist in a vacuum.
Read MoreArt imitates modern life.