My Lady Jane: Review
While My Lady Jane is an alternative history, adding the fantasy element of the Verity vs Ethians and how this all came to be added an interested backdrop that elevates the show into something more than a comedic piece. Sometimes My Lady Jane can struggle finding its balance between the comedic and dramatic, but that doesn’t take away from it being an enjoyable watch.
The Boys Season 4: Review
The fourth season of The Boys delivers on the over-the-top, gore filled, satire show that fans have come to love. Compared to the previous seasons, the writing has more of a direction which works in the show's favor. Having The Boys' faction deal with their real-world issues while contrasting with the Supes and their manufactured saves and lives offers a delightful season, while setting up the fifth season perfectly.
Gen V: Review
Gen V lives up the hype of its parent show but is able to prove it itself from the first episode. A rich, fun and wild ride that showcases young superheroes dealing with societal and personal pressures with signature blood-soaked shocking moments, it is a wild ride that deserves more than one season.
Puppy Love Review
Puppy Love is a heartwarming romantic comedy about going out of your comfort zone, but not losing or changing who you are for a romantic partner. It’s a refreshing take on a tired genre, embracing modern themes and keeping the comedy. Allowing the characters to grow into a more confident version of themselves without a significant partner being the goal will make for a great rewatchable movie.
Red, White and Royal Blue Review
The movie beautifully captures the chemistry between the main characters, Alex and Henry, and portrays their journey of self-discovery and acceptance in an authentic and touching manner. Though there are some issues in terms of the writing and pacing, the chemistry and effortless banter between Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine make the movie worth watching.
Good Omens: Season 2 Review
Going beyond the original can be risky and often results in losing what the audience enjoyed, but Good Omens successfully goes beyond the original to strengthen the bond between (Aziraphale) Michael Sheen and Crowley (David Tennant).
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 Review
Season two of The Summer I Turned Pretty relies on common tropes and conventions associated with coming-of-age narratives that fail to make the series stand out in this romantic genre category. Episodes border on repetitive with performances that lack in energy.