What s15e18 “Despair” ultimately does is prepare “Supernatural” fans for goodbye, which we’re still not ready for, honestly
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But with its stunning visuals, beautiful storytelling, and top notch performances, “The Queen’s Gambit” manages to become one of the best drama series Netflix has to offer.
“Vampire in Brooklyn” isn’t bad, but it also isn’t great, either. No one can be faulted for loving it for the fun comedy/horror film it is trying to be, or choosing to never watch it more than once.
Every October, cinema is inundated with horror films. From networks like FreeForm playing the same 5 classic Halloween movies 24/7…
During the Halloween season I decided to do a cute little shout out to some dogs who got to try some Halloween treats and review them.
After spending much of its time reminding us of what we’ve had for years, “Unity” digs in to what we’re going to miss. In classic “Supernatural fashion, things aren’t always what they seem…
“The Craft: Legacy” is an absolute mess, one that attempts to loosely connect itself to the original while simultaneously attempting to update it for a modern audience, the end result being a film for neither.
“Get Shorty” is elevated by its silliness delivered by its serious but charming cast, allowing the veil of crime to poke fun at the glitz and glamor of the movie business.
Already a front runner for this year’s award for the longest official movie title, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious…
Supernatural episode “Drag Me Away (From You)” attempts to give viewers the old ‘the past comes back to haunt you’ with a Winchester twist, but really the episode is a vague attempt to drive a rift between Sam and Dean and let us know one important fact: the beginning of the end IS coming.