Tag: Robert Patrick

Indie Game Terminator 2D: No Fate Announced in an Epic Trailer

One of the greatest action movies of all time is making its way back to the video game scene, and it looks better than ever. In a surprise announcement earlier today, UK indie game developers Bitmap Bureau and publisher Reef Entertainment released a trailer for Terminator 2D: No Fate, a brand new 16...

Read More

REVIEW: Reacher – Season 2, Episode 8, “Fly Boy”

The writers of Reacher must’ve known how melancholy seeing season 2 end would leave fans, so they made the finale, “Fly Boy,” immensely satisfying. All of the storylines wrap up in fun and gratifying ways, with Reacher dispensing the justice we want to see visited on the evildoers who came af...

Read More

REVIEW: Reacher – Season 2, Episode 7, “The Man Goes Through”

“The Man Goes Through” is a great example of how intricately the second season of Reacher has been plotted. This episode is a setup for the finale, putting all the characters in place for the big showdown, but it doesn’t feel like it’s going through the motions. It’s highly entertaining a...

Read More

REVIEW: Reacher – Season 2, Episode 6, “New York’s Finest”

In terms of storytelling, Reacher is one of the most well-constructed TV shows I’ve ever seen. Every episode moves the plot forward in leaps and bounds, each scene important to either the unfolding mystery or the characters. Part of that is the short run of episodes – only eight per season. But...

Read More

REVIEW: Reacher – Season 2, Episode 5, “Burial”

“Burial” moves the second season of Reacher along at a breakneck pace, clearing up more aspects of the mystery while throwing curveballs to heroes and villains alike, and all with a heaping plate of action to keep the pulse racing. There are new wrinkles to character motivations, an entertainin...

Read More

REVIEW: Reacher – Season 2, Episode 4, “A Night at the Symphony”

“A Night at the Symphony” is a legwork episode, with Reacher and his team connecting the dots and slowly forming the picture of the conspiracy that killed their friends. But it stops from feeling dull or slow with a propulsive pace and plenty of character work, adding layers to Reacher without b...

Read More

Subscribe to our mailing list to get the new updates!

SIGN UP FOR UPDATES!

NAVIGATION