[REVIEW] ‘NO SUDDEN MOVE’ IS A FUN THROWBACK THAT DOESN’T WASTE ITS STACKED CAST
‘No Sudden Move’ is a solid Steven Soderbergh film with a stellar cast delivering a perfectly fine adaptation of a mid-series crime book that doesn’t exist.
‘No Sudden Move’ is a solid Steven Soderbergh film with a stellar cast delivering a perfectly fine adaptation of a mid-series crime book that doesn’t exist.
Season 2 still has all the best elements that made its first season work so well and remains one of the best superhero shows on air.
Powered by 70s rock, pointed direction, and consistently engaging scripts, episodes 4 and 5 find Trust growing into a dark horse Sunday night favorite.
Though a lot of Sutton Place is stuffy and lethargic, “Lone Star” is still a damn fun watch and has a heart behind this strange and theatrical crime.
“The House of Getty” starts Trust with a keen eye and sharp wit while taking dead aim at the lunacy and opulence of the 1%.