TV Review: Altered Carbon – Episode 3: In a Lonely Place
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.
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.
Daniel Bruhl, Dakota Fanning, Luke Evans, Josef Altin, Brian Geraghty, Douglas Smith, Matthew Shear, and Sean Young
Star Trek: Discovery needed to carve its own path for today’s audience and today’s society, and that was never going to be seamless or pleasant.
In the penultimate episode of season one of TEOTFW, we meet the mythical (to Alyssa) Leslie.
Butcher’s Block will be the season that will really catch on with satisfyingly scares that land a major steps forward for female-driven horror.
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.
There is so much left to discover about this future. Great characters. A good mystery. Great sci-fi. Issues upon issues. It’s like a buffet.
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.