Thanks to the existential perspective, The One gains enormously and one almost does not pay attention to all the science-fiction naiveties.
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.
To the Lake is full of twists, stories taken from life. It is one of the few examples showing how people would actually behave in times...
I Came By is a thriller with a bonus - not only does it follow all the basic tenets of horror cinema conventions very well, but...
Dead Mail is a study of loneliness, obsession, and mental illness, while also touching on racial, social, and homoerotic themes.
Little Fires Everywhere falls a bit short of perfection, but it is still a very good series. The whole is kept in a consistent, engaging style.
Whether it was Stone clinging to her past stardom or producers trying to milk a dead franchise, the result is the same: Basic Instinct 2 is...
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.