Mare of Easttown is captivating, and there are many reasons for it: a great script, a perfectly chosen cast, and real flesh-and-blood characters.
The concept of The Irregulars was fantastic, but at times I had the impression that this was another season of Riverdale, only set in Victorian London.
Films about serial killers enjoy quite a decent popularity, nevertheless I doubt whether The Serpent will be one of those titles that will be much talked...
Thanks to the existential perspective, The One gains enormously and one almost does not pay attention to all the science-fiction naiveties.
Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer. Looking into the eyes of a monster is not pleasant, it should not be, it also forces one...
The Undoing is above all a collection of worn-out motifs present in any run-of-the-mill thriller or crime story, of which there are plenty on bookstore shelves.
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels has scenes worth appreciating the creators for the technical aspects, but one would like to receive a more coherent story.
Defending Jacob is a very solid entry in its genre, which will certainly not disappoint fans of crime mysteries and psychological thrillers.
Dare Me certainly provides space for discussion about how young women are portrayed in pop culture, both in terms of their physicality and sexuality.
Spending a few hours with The Woods turns out to be a highly satisfying experience. That is probably reason enough to call i a successful endeavor.