Review: The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 20 – “Splinter”

The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 20 - “Splinter” Review.

“Splinter” is a claustrophobic chapter that plays on the fear of the unknown, offered some fleeting insights into Princess’s troubled past, the highly secretive Commonwealth community, and little else.  From her bright pink coat to her history with PTSD, exacerbated by being held prisoner inside a train car, not to mention Paola Lázaro’s performance as … Read more

Review: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Episode 1 – “New World Order”

Sam Wilson (The Falcon) comes to terms with a legacy left in the absence of Captain America, while Bucky Barnes (The Winter Soldier) deals with his dark past as Hydra’s ultimate super-soldier and the fallout from his actions in a world without his best friend, Steve Rogers.  The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’s premiere episode “New … Read more

Review: The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 19 – “One More”

The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 19 - “One More” Review.

In their search for supplies, Aaron and Gabriel grow desperate, but an encounter with a survivor leads to quite possibly the most unsatisfying character deaths to an episode of The Walking Dead. Naturally, spoilers ahead. Missed last week’s review? You can check that out here. Robert Patrick is best known for portraying one of the most … Read more

WandaVision Should Have Let Wanda Be Loveable, Tragic, And Wrong

WandaVision‘s first few episodes were onto something brilliant. Equal parts heart-warming and disturbing, we watched Wanda live out the life she deserves: loving, stable, idyllic. Many rejoiced in how the often formulaic Marvel Cinematic Universe was stretching its creative muscles. Far from the world-ending stakes of Avengers: Endgame, here, we were tuning in every week to … Read more

Review: The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 18 – “Find Me”

Daryl Dixon finds love. Never imagined writing those four words in the eleven years since The Walking Dead first blessed our screens. “Find Me” replaces action and bloodshed for an episode built on self-reflection and regret, focusing on three characters: Daryl, Carol, and newcomer, Leah.  The second of six episodes in this extended tenth season documents the off-screen events … Read more

Review: The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 17 – “Home Sweet Home”

The Walking Dead Season 10 - Episode 17 Review - "Home Sweet Home"

While Maggie prepares to face Negan and struggles to confront her past, a new threat lies in wait to orchestrate a deadly assault – and Maggie’s a target. “Sometimes I think we’re just surviving from one fight to the next”, to quote Daryl from season 10’s opening episode, “Lines We Cross”, it’s the perfect analogy … Read more

Behind Her Eyes – A Chilling Adaptation Worthy Of The Novel

Behind Her Eyes Netflix.

Every night this week, I watched one episode of Netflix’s latest limited mini-series, Behind Her Eyes. The adaptation’s arrival on Netflix caught me entirely by surprise, despite hearing years earlier, shortly after reading the novel, that an adaptation was already in development.  Behind Her Eyes follows Louise, a single mother who meets her charismatic new … Read more

A Golden Supe Is Revealed As The Boys Season 3 Begins Filming

The Boys Season 2 - Episode 5 Review - "We Gotta Go Now"

Filming on The Boys Season 3 is underway, as announced with cheeky snapshot of a golden superhero from showrunner Eric Kripke. While it’s unclear just who the golden man in the suit is, there’s a chance this new supe is not affiliated with the Seven.  In an Instagram post, Karl Urban confirmed that shooting for the … Read more

The Final Season Of The Walking Dead Has Started Filming

The Walking Dead.

Filming has started on the final season of The Walking Dead, and to mark the moment, the first set photo has been revealed. The picture shows a clapperboard in front of Alexandria’s windmill, most notably seen in the opening credits to the show, but by the looks of things, it’s seen better days.  The image has … Read more