We are back to some Shudder Roulette! I watched the fairly well-received Suitable Flesh recently on the streaming service, and it wasn't quite for me, unfortunately. I found...
With a wonderful blend of humor, poignant moments, and a voice cast full of incredible artists this series hooked me instantly. Whether you like either animated or medical shows, this is one you won't want to miss.
After seeing just the first episode of this Netflix adaptation of a childhood favourite in a theatre filled with other Avatar: The Last Airbender fans where we cheered, teared up and howled for joy, I can confidently say that at least episode one will not disappoint the majority of fans.
The first three episodes of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is a triumphantly violent return to form. Packed to the brim with emotions, twists and zombie killing gore.
Masters of the Air delivers an impressive cinematic series with rich characters, high stakes and stunning spectacle but stumbles on itself juggling too much at once, hitting some turbulence rather than bringing it home gently and precisely.
The finale of Echo is here giving us a set up for Daredevil: Born Again, Wilson Fisk's political aspirations, plus a beautiful and powerful redemption arc for Maya Lopez.
Episode 3 turns the action and violence up to eleven and seals the deal with the return of one of the best villains the Marvel Cinematic Universe has to offer.