La Brea Review – Bonkers Sci-Fi Hopes Constant Run Carries
La Brea thankfully opens with barely a minute of introduction before a massive sinkhole opens in downtown L.A., pulling cars, buildings, and a couple of dozen people into an...
Foundation Review – Series Pushes Limits Of “Adaptation”
There are a variety of reasons that a book can hold onto the consensus opinion that it is unfilmable, but these are frequently overcome with time and ultimately involve...
Y: The Last Man Review – Sex-centric Apocalypse Is Gripping But Confused
Y: The Last Man delivers a unique twist on descending into an apocalyptic world, and it's one that made for a fascinating examination in the comic, but the adaptation...
Kevin Can F**k Himself Review – Falling Down In Sitcom Hell
Series like Schitt's Creek are even more rare than they seem, but not because of the comedy, characters, writing, or anything else that might immediately pop into your mind,...
Loki Review – Marvel Universe Bends Around Itself For Magic Buddy Cop Treat
It's easy to understand why fans of the MCU are looking forward to Loki, but they may not be expecting what is essentially a throwback, slow-burn, "cops on the...