[REVIEW] THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME
The Devil All the Time (2020) is a story about how the lives of different people can intersect in surprising and perhaps providential ways.
The Devil All the Time (2020) is a story about how the lives of different people can intersect in surprising and perhaps providential ways.
‘Villains’ is a great showcase for its cast’s talents, but it doesn’t go far enough past its initial presence to leave a mark.
ASSASSINATION NATION Directed by: Sam Levinson Written by: Sam Levinson Starring: Odessa Young, Hari Nef, Suki Waterhouse, Abra, Colman Domingo, John McHale, Bill Skarsgard, Bella Thorne, Maude
Castle Rock’s The Queen is an absolute gem of an episode and the ending packs an emotional punch that is bound to leave you gasping.
Filter delivers and maintains the high quality set by the previous ones. The final act appears to have started, and it’s the Kid who’s made the first move.
Castle Rock’s Harvest has brilliant moments, including Ruth’s dive, Henry, Molly and the Kid’s together at last, and Alan’s confrontation with the Kid.
Castle Rock is a brilliant show with layers of complexity, teasing out deep mysteries of the town and people. It’s a slow burn, but quality storytelling.
IT is the new interpretation of the masterpiece by author Stephen King. Derry is haunted by a monster and only the Loser’s Club can defeat him.
I imagine that the subset of people in the world that actually like clowns is rather small. I’m no clown expert, but I’m pretty