Category: Reviews

The Lackluster Ending to an Amazing Show – Yellowstone Season 5 Ends in Disappointment

It has been two years since season 5 of the critically (and non-critically) acclaimed show Yellowstone first aired. This has been the norm for most modern shows, and honestly, I don’t know about you, my lovely readers, but I am sick and tired of it. (Remember when we used to get seasons back to ba...

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REVIEW: Skeleton Crew – Season 1, Episode 4, “Can’t Say I Remember No At Attin”

***SPOILERS*** In “Can’t Say I Remember No At Attin,” the crew flies back to Atlanta Attin… or so they initially think. SM-33 soon tells Jod that they’re actually on At Acchrin, another of the Jewels of the Galaxy. The children encounter two factions, the Troik and the Hattan. The Troik ta...

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REVIEW: The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024)

I’ve been looking forward to The War of the Rohirrim since I first heard of it. The people behind the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy are involved, and this is just one animated movie, so I wasn’t worried about it becoming bloated or self-indulgent like the Hobbit movies. The animation looked sl...

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REVIEW: Kraven the Hunter (2024)

Kraven the Hunter isn’t a good movie, but it should bring with it a sense of relief. This is the last of Sony’s Spider-Verse that doesn’t have Spider-Man, a series of pointless films that feel like the definition of “product,” seemingly made to fill a release date in the hopes that people ...

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REVIEW: Skeleton Crew – Season 1, Episode 3, “Very Interesting, As An Astrogation Problem”

***SPOILERS*** In “Very Interesting As An Astrogation Problem,” the droids inform the kids’ parents that they won’t be searching for them. It’s too big of a risk to leave the barrier. Meanwhile, Fern questions Jod Na-Nawood’s intentions despite Wim instantly trusting him. They make it to...

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REVIEW: Arcane – Season 2, Episodes 7, 8, and 9, “Pretend Like It’s the First Time,” “Killing is a Cycle,” and “The Dirt Under Your Nails”

***SPOILERS*** “Pretend Like It’s the First Time” finds Ekko, and later Heimerdinger, in a timeline where Hextech was never invented. For his part, Jayce is sent to a future where Viktor’s evolution overtakes the Earth, wiping out humanity. Ekko encounters an alternate version of Powder, who...

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