[REVIEW] ‘INTO THE DARK: SEASON 2″ RETURNS TO VISIT OUR FAVORITE HOLIDAYS
Into the Dark offers a mixed bag of movies using a concept where each month, there is a new horror movie based on various holidays.
Into the Dark offers a mixed bag of movies using a concept where each month, there is a new horror movie based on various holidays.
Hulu’s 8-episode revival brings back the same interesting characters, witty charm, noir influence, along with an entirely new mystery. Kristen Bell continues to perfectly embody this small-screen icon.
I was expecting to find far more dramatic license Hulu’s The Act. If anything, the show left out some of the more horrifying details.
Despite some strong performances and having James Roday involved, Treehouse doesn’t impress.
Into The Dark – Down integrates Valentine’s day into the story quite well, supporting and justifying the actions that drive the plot.
In the meantime, despite its flaws and having nothing to do with Thanksgiving, Flesh & Blood is a good entry and worth a watch.
Into The Dark was enjoyable, and the performances were good. However, selling a show as a horror anthology without specifics leads to certain expectations.
Following The Queen was no easy feat. With all of these events, two burning questions still remain: who is the Kid and what happened to Henry 27 years ago?
If you haven’t yet started watching Castle Rock, there’s only one question… what are you waiting for?