The second season of A Discovery of Witches, the adaptation of Deborah Harkness’s All Souls series disappointed me practically from the first to the last episode. First and...
Season 2 of A Discovery of Witches turns out to be merely passable. On screen, instead of the lightness known from the first season, soap-opera boredom reigns.
Shadow and Bone, apart from the still relatively rare approach to fantasy, boasts an extremely rich gallery of personalities.
It is the year 1944 in Pan's Labyrinth, and in Spain, after the exhausting civil war, the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco has taken hold.
30 Coins is an interesting, unique, and memorable work, engaging and incredibly twisted. It is without a doubt a total rollercoaster ride.
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.
Over seven episodes, I Am Not Okay with This comprises of hesitations, stumblings, comedies of error, and charming moments free of heavy-handed stylization.
Alzur's Legacy will please the ultra-fans living in The Witcher world, while for everyone else it will be a largely inscrutable tale.
Without question, the greatest asset of Good Omens is the cast. One might even say it is the most British undertaking since Harry Potter.
Years have passed since the finale of Game of Thrones, yet it remains a hot topic. After all, it is one of the most popular series...