The Sons of Sam: A DESCENT INTO DARKNESS is different, I's intriguing, It's ambiguous, an interesting look at a case that to this day electrifies filmmakers.
Clarice is just another decent procedural that feeds on viewers’ nostalgia and could just as well tell the story of an FBI agent with any name.
How to Become a Tyrant is by no means a comprehensive history lesson – but as an entertainment series with educational elements, it works quite well.
Gangs of London works excellently as a casual, pulp-style story about unbridled ambitions, bloodlust, and the boundaries that man continually crosses in the name of family.
Shadow and Bone, apart from the still relatively rare approach to fantasy, boasts an extremely rich gallery of personalities.
The creators of Zero made young people the main characters, blending superhero cinema elements with socially engaged storytelling.
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...
If creators keep serving viewers such fairy tales as Genera+ion, we will never come to understand who the members of the first digital era generation truly...