It’s Ladies Night on a Brutal Hour of The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead‘s always better when it whittles itself down to a few characters and a single idea: and honestly, putting Alicia Witt in a room with Me
The Walking Dead‘s always better when it whittles itself down to a few characters and a single idea: and honestly, putting Alicia Witt in a room with Me
With a horribly coordinated – if not well-intentioned – Viking funeral for Phil Stacy Miller, “Valhalla” unsurprisingly deals with the
(this review covers the first four episodes of Netflix’s Flaked. A review of the entire first season will publish on Wednesday) There’s something
Carol’s baking again, which is never a good sign for The Walking Dead: there aren’t many signs more ominous than Carol in the kitchen, fretting o
Every show from Rectify to The Walking Dead features an episode where a character isolates themselves from the main story line, learning important lessons
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A Sudden Return to Normalcy After the adrenaline-pumping zombie horde and the siege on Alexandria, the calm “The Next World” opens with is particu
Mom‘s ability to create genuinely heartwarming television in the traditional, multi-camera sitcom format is impressive – but it may be Mom‘
The 90’s references are in full swing from the word go on “Phil’s Phaves”, which opens with a shot of a Gateway 2000 box (I remember
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