Constantine Review: Rage of Caliban

The show opens inside a house that has been completely wrecked, with the inhabitants clinging to life. At the hospital, the cops are attempting to comfort Emily Cooper (Christa Beth Campbell), who happens to be the only survivor from the incident. She seems to have telekinesis abilities. Meanwhile, John Constantine (Matt Ryan) is thrown out… Continue reading Constantine Review: Rage of Caliban

Danny Deckchair Review

Danny Deckchair is an Australian, comedic drama that debuted in the United States on August 11, 2004. When the movie opens, we are introduced to the eccentric Danny Morgan (Rhys Ifans, The Amazing Spider-Man). We discover early on how miserable Danny is with his current living conditions. His current live-in girlfriend, Trudy Dunphy (Justine Clarke)… Continue reading Danny Deckchair Review

Dear Zachary Review

Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father is an American documentary, which was released in 2008. While many individuals helped to make the film a success, it is Kurt Kuenne that put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. After Kurt’s closest friend, Andrew Bagby, is murdered by his former girlfriend,… Continue reading Dear Zachary Review

The Game: S1.E5 Review

The revelations from the previous episode carry over, as the team struggles to cope with the ideal of a mole amongst them. The Soviet crisis continues to spiral out of control, while Wendy Straw (Chloe Pirrie) delivers the team a much needed break. Also, Sarah Montag (Victoria Hamilton) finds herself in danger. Can Alan (Jonathan… Continue reading The Game: S1.E5 Review

Candyman Review

Candyman is a documentary that debuted January 2010, at the Slamdance Film Festival. This film shows us an in depth look at the rise and fall of David Klein. When the show opens, we are introduced to the candyman, David Klein. He began his career by studying economics at the University of California, then went… Continue reading Candyman Review

Stalker: Crazy for You Review

In the latest episode of CBS’ Stalker, a suicidal mental patient is suspected of stalking a psychiatrist. The TAU unravels a startling mystery involving the stalker. Also, Beth (Maggie Q) discovers an alarming revelation, during the investigation into her own stalking. When the show opens, Jay Karnes (Adam Lewis) sits down with one of his… Continue reading Stalker: Crazy for You Review

Red Band Society: How Did We Get Here? Review

In latest episode of Red Band Society, Kara and Hunter’s relationship begin to warm. While Leo and Emma grow closer, Emma receives some stunning news. Meanwhile, Dr. Jack McAndrew (Dave Annable) attempts to rekindle his tryst with Dr. Erin Grace (Mandy Moore). When the show opens, we see a montage of the patients behaving badly… Continue reading Red Band Society: How Did We Get Here? Review

I Declare War Review

I Declare War is a 2012 drama, action thriller written by Jason Lapeyre. The movie revolves around a group of kids playing a makeshift war game out in the woods. How does this merciless game work? The kids carry sticks and other items that become imaginary weapons and water filled balloons. Once shot, you have… Continue reading I Declare War Review

Six Feet Under Review

Six Feet Under is a black comedy/drama that aired on HBO.  When the show opens, we are introduced to the astringent Nate Fisher (Peter Krause, Parenthood), who has just returned home to find out that his father, Nathaniel, Sr. (Richard Jenkins, The Visitor) has recently passed away. He has also just discovered that he has… Continue reading Six Feet Under Review

The Flash: Power Outage Review

In the latest episode of CW’s The Flash, Flash (Grant Gustin) faces a new metahuman, Farooq (Michael Reventar) or Blackout, who is capable of absorbing and using electricity. After being zapped by Blackout, Barry loses his speed. Will he be able to recover and overcome his difficult predicament. When the show opens, we flashback ten… Continue reading The Flash: Power Outage Review

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