Stalker: Tell All Review

The estranged wife of a famous athlete is harassed, as her scandalous tell all book is about to be released. Will the TAU be able to discover the identity of the suspect and put an end to it? Also, Beth Davis (Maggie Q) finally sheds light on her bleak past. The show opens inside of… Continue reading Stalker: Tell All Review

Iron Man Review

Iron Man is a sci-fi/action film that debuted May 2, 2008. This film is the adaptation of the Iron Man comic book collection. When the movie opens, we are introduced to the brilliantly talented Tony Stark, Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.), who is amid an Afghan desert, in a convoy. His plans are to exhibit… Continue reading Iron Man Review

Stalker: A Cry for Help Review

In the 10th episode of Stalker, several random individuals are brutally attacked, which forced the TAU to attempt to connect the victim, in order to stop the mysterious stalker. The show opens at a bus yard, where bus driver, Henry White (Jeff Howard), is attacked from behind and beaten by a woman. Next, Beth (Maggie… Continue reading Stalker: A Cry for Help Review

The Game: S1.E6 Review

In the finale of BBC’s The Game, the team is still struggling to come to terms with the KGB bombing. Meanwhile, Operation Glass is edging towards its explosive conclusion. Will the MI5 be able to solve the puzzle and prevent a devastating disaster? When the show opens, Sarah Montag (Victoria Hamilton) discusses the mole situation… Continue reading The Game: S1.E6 Review

The Drunk Review

The Drunk is a political thriller/drama that debuted on May 1, 2014. This film is based on the former Indiana senator, Democrat Eugene Debs. When the show opens, we are introduced to the quirky Joe Debs (William Tanoos), who is drunk and bragging about running for a political office.  Governor Littleton (Jesse Ventura) speaks to… Continue reading The Drunk Review

The Flash: The Man in the Yellow Suit Review

Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) enjoys the holidays with Iris (Candice Patton) and Joe (Jesse L. Martin) as usual, before he comes face to face with his nemesis. Eddie (Rick Cosnett) interrupts Iris and Barry during a touching moment. The show opens with Barry running alongside someone or something as quick as him. Then, we flash… Continue reading The Flash: The Man in the Yellow Suit Review

State of Affairs: Bang Bang Review

Charleston Tucker (Katherine Heigl) is forced to get a smallpox outbreak in Panama under control. Meanwhile, an old political rival makes President Constance Payton (Alfre Woodard) suspicious of Charleston. The episode opens, by showing us American aid workers treating sick patients in Colon, Panama. A group of thugs enter and demand drugs. During the process… Continue reading State of Affairs: Bang Bang Review

The Red Tent Part 2 Review

The Red Tent second episode opens, with Joseph (Will Tudor) running through the walls of the castle. Dinah (Rebecca Ferguson) is captured and taken back to her father, by Levi and Simon. They also bring loads of gold and other valuable back to their family. Jacob (Iain Glen) is very upset with his sons and… Continue reading The Red Tent Part 2 Review

The Librarians Pilot Review

In the pilot episode of TNT’s The Librarians, a mysterious individuals seems to be killing potential Librarians. Will Flynn Carsen and the new guardian, Eve Baird (Rebecca Romijn) be able to stop the murders? As the show opens, Eve Baird and a group of officers raid a building in Berlin. She holds two men at… Continue reading The Librarians Pilot Review

The Red Tent Part 1 Review

When the show opens, we’re introduced to Dinah (Rebecca Ferguson), the daughter of Jacob (Iain Glen, Game of Thrones). Afterwards, we’re introduced to Rachel (Morena Baccarin) and Jacob at 25 (Will Payne), who travels into Rachel’s camp, before being saved from his exhaustion and thirst. We also also introduced to Jacob’s cousin, Leah (Gabrielle Dempsey).… Continue reading The Red Tent Part 1 Review

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