Ireland seems like an excellent setting for captivating true crime. We review "Bodkin."
Series that mainly come from pre-Marvel times, although Marvel already existed back then.
The taste of milk soup with cornflakes is nothing legendary. We're reviewing "Unfrosted."
TV series so dumb that it's worth writing about them so viewers don't bother with these titles, as it's a waste of time.
"Turtles All the Way Down" is a painful diagnosis of a 16-year-old protagonist who enters adulthood already burdened with anxieties and compulsive behaviors.
There's an atmosphere in "Shardlake", but it's overshadowed by cheapness and a thoughtless adaptation.
It all depends on the age at which we watched a certain film from the 80s, as well as the age at which we watch it...
Koreans are becoming increasingly bold in the realms of science fiction and post-apocalypse, and "Goodbye Earth" is another example.
I appreciate Shōgun for its mastery of narration and bringing this challenging story to an exciting finale, although there is too much faience in it.
Successful stories could be crafted around these characters, placing them in the spotlight, and the MCU wouldn't just lose anything from it but might even gain.