TV Review: A Very English Scandal
With entertaining, yet respectable performances and strengthened by a deep, pointed well of queer energy in its heart, A Very English Scandal is watching.
With entertaining, yet respectable performances and strengthened by a deep, pointed well of queer energy in its heart, A Very English Scandal is watching.
There’s a heaviness in Castle Rock. Perhaps evil. Perhaps malevolent. The surface is simmering, and underneath are secrets waiting to break through.
Ordeal by Innocence is a surprise for those who read the novel, including the darker ending that makes for a great adaptation.
Strange Angel is a moody, strange, yet intriguing television show. With top-notch acting and a story that slowly builds, teasing what’s to come.
Another week, another batch of staff picks coming at you.
After taking a week off last week, the staff picks are back. We have a variety of suggestions including books, comics, and television.
The Staircase has a huge place in the true crime community, providing an interesting look into a famous case and the flawed way it was handled on all sides.
There’s intrigue, excellent drama, suspense and good performances from dedicated actors. If you like these elements, 13 Reasons Why won’t disappoint.
Krypton really earned its “Most Improved” trophy thanks to it sticking to its guns and delivering a truly fun season finale in “The Phantom Zone.”