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I, Frankenstein Review

The 2014 action film, I, Frankenstein, is based on the graphic novel, which holds the same name. The film follows the exploits of Adam (Aaron Eckhart), who is a soulless creature that was created by Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Aden Young, Rectify). After Victor rejected his creation, the creature took revenge and killed Victor’s wife, Elizabeth… Continue reading I, Frankenstein Review

Lawless Review

Lawless is a period crime/drama that debuted on big screen, in the United States, on August 29, 2012. When the show opens, Ferocious Forrest Bondurant (Tom Hardy, Peaky Blinders), and his brothers, Howard (Jason Clarke) and Jack (Shia LaBeouf) are in a pig sty. It appears Jack has no heart for killing but Howard and… Continue reading Lawless Review

Mud Review

Mud is a slow burning thriller/drama that is based on two young fourteen year old boys, Ellis (Tye Sheridan, Tree Of Life), and Neckbone (Jacob Lofland, Justified).  Ellis has emotionally and physically hardened over his life time because life along the Arkansas River is not easy. He is also struggling with his parent’s potential divorce… Continue reading Mud Review

Madam Secretary Review: Collateral Damage

A man loads a gun in his car, while listening to a radio news report covering ISIS. Meanwhile, Elizabeth (Tea Leoni) talks with her daughter Stevie (Wallis Currie-Wood) about the dangerous of ISIS. Of course, Liz considers her daughter’s dress to be slightly more unsettling. Next, Liz prepares for her meeting with the Iraqis, when… Continue reading Madam Secretary Review: Collateral Damage

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) and Ned Banks (Dan Spielman). Ned is the good brother that happens to work as a journalist with an Internet news website, Password. His brother, Jesse, is a… Continue reading The Code Review: Pilot

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 with him. The sheriff picks it up and drops it immediately. AH! Massive cockroaches everywhere! They even crawl into Officer Ned Pepper’s (Mark Jeffrey Miller) mouth. John Constantine… Continue reading Constantine Review: A Feast of Friends

How to Get Away with Murder Review: He Deserve to Die

The show opens by showing the night of the party and the murder. We see Wes clean blood from Rebecca’s face. The pair share a kiss and Wes tells Rebecca everything is going to be fine. Rebecca is giving the team a rundown of the events surrounding the event. Annalise grills Rebecca to prepare her… Continue reading How to Get Away with Murder Review: He Deserve to Die

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