The Hateful Eight Review
This is a stereotypical Quentin Tarantino film and if you love his movies, you’re going to love this. Similarly, if you love Django Unchained, you’re going to love The Hateful Eight as it’s similar in ways. …
This is a stereotypical Quentin Tarantino film and if you love his movies, you’re going to love this. Similarly, if you love Django Unchained, you’re going to love The Hateful Eight as it’s similar in ways. …
In this action-packed episode, AKA You’re A Winner revolves around the relationship of Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) and Luke Cage (Mike Colter). The whole episode is pretty much the two of them, but before you hate on the episode before even watching, you need to know that this is a magnificent episode. …
After the rocky first episode of Supergirl, the show has proven that it can work. After the first three episode, it doesn’t fail to impress. …
With the brutality, the choice of actors and the fact that it’s based on true events, what’s not to love about this film?
The answer is a lot. But we’ll get to that in a bit. …
This episode is better written. It’s a better story line. It takes things more slow and that’s what Supergirl needed. …
“AKA 99 Friends” is Jessica Jones focused. There are no Kilgrave appearances (apart from an eight-year-old girl taunting Jessica in the street) and it concentrates on fleshing out the characters already in the show. …
The second episode of Marvel’s Jessica Jones is a big eye-opener. This episode revolves around Jones (Krysten Ritter) trying to start to prove Hope Shlottman’s (Erin Moriarty) innocence and to convince Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss) to take on the case as Hope’s lawyer. …
The amazing show of Marvel’s Jessica Jones is out and the first episode is brilliant. It’s safe to say that Marvel and Netflix go hand in hand with each other.
[SPOILERS ALERT!]
Ever since I watched the season six finale of Pretty Little Liars on Wednesday 12th August, I have wanted to write an article about it. About the whole of season six. The reason it has taken me a while is that I didn’t know – and part of me is still bemused – how I feel about it. …
Daredevil is gritty. Daredevil is dark and bloody – and it’s awesome.
The Netflix original series follows the tradition story of Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox). Instead of showing his life story in chronological order, the show starts a lot later on in his life, when he starts up a law firm – Nelson and Murdock – with his law school friend, Foggy Nelson (Elden Hensen). Throughout the show, we are given flashbacks into his earlier life where we find out the origin story of ‘Daredevil’ and that’s one of the things that is so brilliant about this show. It sticks to Stan Lee’s origin story of Murdock very well and completely blindsides (excuse the pun) Mark Steven Johnson’s 2003 adaption of the comic. …