Jig is a documentary that invites into the world of Irish dancing. The children range from the young age of eleven to the adult age of twenty-one. […]
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Thin Documentary Review
Thin is a documentary that is based on the everyday struggles of four young women; Polly, Alisa, Brittany, and Shelly, along with other patients that were institutionalized […]
Hell on Wheels Review: Thirteen Steps
As the show opens, Ruth (Kasha Kropinski) is sworn in to testify. Ruth stares at Cullen Bohannan (Anson Mount), before she pleads guilty. John Campbell (Jake Weber) […]
The Code Review: Pilot
The Code is a smart, political thriller that debuted on September 21, 2014 on ABC1 in Australia. The six episode series follows two brothers, Jesse (Ashley Zukerman) […]
There’s Something Wrong with Aunt Diane Review
There’s Something Wrong With Aunt Diane is an HBO documentary surrounding the mysterious behavior of Diane Schuler prior to a motor vehicle accident that took the lives […]
Constantine Review: A Feast of Friends
The episode opens with Constantine’s old comrade, Gary Lester (Jonjo O’Neill) attempting to board an airplane. It seems Gary has brought a possessed bottle back to Atlanta […]
Olive Kitteridge Review
Olive Kitteridge is a four episode mini-series that aired on HBO from November the 2nd to November the 3rd of 2014. The television series is based on […]
As the Palaces Burn Review
As the Palaces Burn is a 2014 documentary that follows the heavy metal group, Lamb of God, during their 2012 world tour. As the movie starts, the […]
Z Nation Review: Going Nuclear
Nice to see Z’s dog alive and kicking. The entire crew is wandering through the forest. Seems someone defaced Mount Rushmore. Hilarious commentary from Murphy (Keith Allan). […]
Shows to Watch: The Missing
The Missing is a drama, mysterious television series that is a collaboration between BBC and Starz. The series began airing on BBC on October 28, 2014, with […]