TV Review: Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block – Episode 5: “The Red Door”
Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block has been good from the jump, but “The Red Door” elevates it (yet again) to essential horror viewing.
Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block has been good from the jump, but “The Red Door” elevates it (yet again) to essential horror viewing.
Absentina’s mysteries is still plowing ahead full speed and shows no signs of running out of gas.
“Many Sainted Men” gives the audience a clear sense of what the show’s endgame is going to look like as Team Alienist get closer to a conclusion.
There is still so much to learn about Kovacs, the Envoy, but add this Ryker character, and that’s reason enough to select Altered Carbon’s next episode.
The ‘gang’ of Kovacs, Vernon, Poe, and Ortega is taking shape as “In A Lonely Place” advances, albeit a little slowly, Altered Cardon’s whodunit plot.
Buoyed by dreadfully good scripts, stylishly methodical direction, and powerfully performances. Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block continues to outdo itself.
Chinese New Year has just passed and Tan Jiu gave a special Tamen De Gushi for us!! You may (or may not) have noticed
If you’ve been waiting for the crime-solving aspects of profiling and the cost it takes on the profiler, “These Bloody Thoughts” is the episode for you.
With high production value, well-done CGI and actors that knock it out of the park, Autofac leaves us in the grip of its mystery and leave us wanting more.