Banshee Season 3 Episode 6 Review: “We Were All Someone Else Yesterday”
Banshee‘s most central (and also, most insignificant) mystery has always been a cogent metaphor for the show as a whole: Banshee is about a town torn
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Banshee‘s most central (and also, most insignificant) mystery has always been a cogent metaphor for the show as a whole: Banshee is about a town torn
“Everything you touch turns to blood.” From the moment “Tribal” begins, it establishes itself as a very different episode of Bans
After last week’s doozy of an hour, Banshee lets off the gas a little bit in “Real Life Is The Nightmare,” while characters contemplate th
The beginning of “A Fixer of Sorts” is like a hyperactive wolf on a leash; the heat has barely left Leah Proctor’s body before Nola’s
There’s no show on television more confident in pulling the trigger than Banshee – and I mean that in every sense of the word. “Snakes and
Banshee is a show that has no right being so good. Trashy, violent, direct, over-sexed, everything about Banshee screams B-grade action series, yet it’
Cinemax recently released a premiere date (January 9th!) and poster for Banshee‘s third season, which got us thinking about the show’s first two s
The end of Banshee‘s wildly entertaining (and surprisingly ambitious) second season takes its story back to the beginning – back to the very begi
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
What does the word ‘evil’ mean in the world of Banshee? In a show full of con men, murderers, crooks, gangsters, and racists, the pure absence of