Lopez vs. Lopez Review – George Lopez Injects Reality Into Old School Sit-Com Norms
Twenty years after George Lopez took a shot at building a sit-com with Hispanic culture taking center stage, he's back but this time instead of centering things directly on...
Reboot Review – Turning Meta On Its Head Is A Dangerous Game
There's a tongue-in-cheek, meta drive to Reboot that is both a brilliant opening to comedy and a purposeful alienation of a lot of viewers, which is itself a doorway...
Andor Review – The Search For Relevance
It's an uphill battle to find a strong hook when you're a prequel to a prequel that already has no tangible connection to an original, and Andor doesn't actually...
Quantum Leap Review – Revisiting Early ’90s Goes Meta
Considering that the reboot/rehash train has only sped up in recent years, it might be surprising that the mid-'80s to mid-'90s are a mine largely left unvisited. That is,...
Three Thousand Years Of Longing Review – Miller Moves To Tell-Showing
George Miller's is a strange career as directors go, mostly because despite Mad Max coming out in 1979, he only has a dozen or so credits, and for every...