The Walking Dead 4.13 Review: “Alone”
While I continue to enjoy the quieter, more reflective episodes of recent weeks, I’ve never been able to buy into The Walking Dead‘s sense of hop
While I continue to enjoy the quieter, more reflective episodes of recent weeks, I’ve never been able to buy into The Walking Dead‘s sense of hop
Tomorrow night, the last hour of True Detective‘s symbolically-rich first case will end, as the Yellow King, Rust Cohle, and Marty Hart complete their
In case you were worried Banshee would continue the Rabbit/Ana story lines for another season, “Bullets and Tears” goes out of its way numerous
The recent string of post-prison episodes of The Walking Dead should have me excited for the prospects of the show’s future; but after “Still
Whether it’s on the wall of his storage locker or representative of his general state of life, the spirals surround and haunt Rust Cohle. For nearly twe
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Although it doesn’t appear to be a lasting stylistic choice, the fractured nature of The Walking Dead‘s first three episodes of 2014 has certainl
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The second season of Banshee‘s been a little more heavy-handed than the first: with less time spent digging into Hood’s violent past and a bigger
A Shift Back to Familiar Territory After a surprisingly restrained mid-season premiere, “Inmates” marks a return to the louder, more familiar form