Penny Dreadful Season 2 Episode 4 Review: “Evil Spirits in Heavenly Places”
Penny Dreadful is ostensibly defined by its atmosphere; the show does such a great job bringing a surrealistic vision of Victorian London to life, inhabiti
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Penny Dreadful is ostensibly defined by its atmosphere; the show does such a great job bringing a surrealistic vision of Victorian London to life, inhabiti
Like last season’s “Closer Than Sisters”, “Nightcomers” is an hour of Penny Dreadful dedicated to building out the conflicts o
Although “Verbis Diablo” mostly reiterates the stories of last week’s wild premiere, the second episode of Penny Dreadful‘s second se
After a first season that saw exorcisms, resurrections, vampires, and men resurrected from the dead, how would Penny Dreadful top itself? Anyone who managed
Thus ends the first season of Penny Dreadful, which pretty much highlights everything the series has done well and the couple things it could be doing better
The episode “Possession” is, rather overtly, a filler episode of Penny Dreadful. That word has picked up an almost insurmountably negative connot
The benefits of last week’s Vanessa-centric episode become clearer in “What Death Can Join Together” when she and Malcolm come off more bel
As Penny Dreadful continues its solid first run, it’s becoming more clear that the series is less interested in doing a good, scary horror piece than i
Even in its first two episodes, which focused heavily on introducing viewers into its version of London mainly through Sir Malcolm Murray and Vanessa Ives, P
For viewers who haven’t seen much of Eva Green’s impressive body of work in film, “Seance” should be an individual performance that pu