Ramy is simply top-level entertainment, from which it is hard to tear oneself away. It is a brilliantly written, very wise and thought-provoking life lesson.
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.
F Is for Family - to hell with correctnesses and other restrictions – let humor at least be a refuge and a tool for creators to...
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.
The message of I Know This Much Is True is painfully true. One must, like the biblical Job, stand naked before fate, and humbly accept its...
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.
Dare Me certainly provides space for discussion about how young women are portrayed in pop culture, both in terms of their physicality and sexuality.
Avenue 5 is an excellent example that mere criticizing and the banal statement that the rich are stupid, and capitalism is bad is simply not enough.
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.