Ju-On: Origins, three-hour chronicle of death lacks shock value and solid scares, but for a 20-year-old series, it is not bad.
Defending Jacob is a very solid entry in its genre, which will certainly not disappoint fans of crime mysteries and psychological thrillers.
Bloodride should be treated as a solid craft work for those who appreciate quick solutions without the need for elaborate world-building.
And what of fear in Dead of Night? someone may ask. Fear not—it’s there. At first hidden, it gradually asserts itself, waiting for the opportune moment.
The OA seems to know no bounds, and in the finale it crosses yet another. For some it will be comparable to the revelation of Laura...
The OA is a fusion of the ordinary with the astonishing, horror with uncommon humor, and madness with the belief that there's something more beyond here...
The ABC Murders has a top-notch ensemble led by Malkovich, stunning cinematography, beautiful vistas, and a compelling rapport with the viewer.
Taboo. 1814, Tom Hardy, in a hat and bearing a sizable scar over his eye, strides through the filthy streets between high society and much less...
Pushing Daisies is – unusually for Bryan Fuller – an optimistic, colorful production, one that you can return to with pleasure even after many years.
We’ve got plenty of shows set in police environments – some of them excellent – but very few resemble The Killing. You can completely sink into...