Spy x Family Ch. 65 makes you think that this is just going to be another Yor misadventure. However, it then surprises you at the end by actually advancing the main plot! Well done, Tatsuya Endo. You fooled us all in the best way possible. Anya's vocabulary is as impressive as ever, I see. Spy x
In this new surge of LGBTQIA content, we have seen primarily young people coming to terms with who they are. As well as, establishing their place in this world, or going through their wild child phase. What we haven't seen is a lot of content for those of us who have moved through that time in our
Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: Time is a River is a somewhat weird and confusing boat ride of a story. The shortness of this ride somehow makes it both better and worse, but it's a decent ride regardless. Especially if you're into Hungarian folklore. Would you believe that the creepy horse lady on the
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin Chapter 5 - The Night He Came Home is…a Halloween Episode!!! And let me just say, it does NOT disappoint. The episode begins with a Flashback to 1999. We see the group of mean girls forcing Angela Waters to throw a bag of dog poop at a house door while also
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin Chapter 4 - The (Fe)male Gaze begins with a flashback to 1999 where we see Angela Waters smoking with a young Marjorie - Noa’s mom. Turns out, when they were caught, Marjorie blamed the entire thing on Angela, getting her in trouble. Afterward, Marjorie gave
This is a first for Marvel Studios and their Marvel Television branch for their Special Presentations. We've had others like Werewolf By Night that introduced a new character, but not one for an already established character like The Punisher. The Punisher: One Last Kill comes off the heels of his
We've had haunted house movies. Sure, but have we had a haunted van movie? That's what Passenger amounts to at its most distilled form. This is a horror movie about a demonic force (the opposite of Saint Christopher) that has been chasing and killing travelers for hundreds of years. Basically, the
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,