Blue Moon's driving factor is its simplicity. Director Richard Linklater (Boyhood, Hit Man) utilizes it in such a way that its simple setting--Sardi's--becomes a character itself. The limited scenery pulls focus to the characters set within it, all of them anchored by a tour de force performance
Moon Knight is the start of a new era for Marvel. It continues the work laid with Phase 4 and the 2021 Marvel Disney+ series but also sets off on its own path. Through the first four episodes (there'll be weekly reviews for episodes 4-6 when they air, this review covers episodes 1-4 with no
Apocalypse Hotel Ep. 4 "Food and Etiquette Are Mainstays of Culture" now have robot and tanuki work together for a change. This time, it's to overcome the food woes they've been having. However, their food woes end up getting a bit more serious than acquiring new menu choices. Mostly because
Black Butler -Public School Arc- Ep. 5 "His Butler, Gaining Admittance" begins a rather fun sub-arc within the Public School Arc. That sub-arc being Ciel having to do the one thing he's not particularly good at: sports. But first, he has to actually prepare for it. Black Butler -Public School Arc-
Apocalypse Hotel Ep. 8 "Discipline with a Fist! Reconcile with a High Five!" actually gives us a resolution to the cliffhanger of the previous episode. Yes, Yachiyo returns from her involuntary stay in space. However, she finds that so much has changed since she was in space that she basically