Finale Constantine TV Review

We see a man waking up his sweet babies, in order to prepare for his wedding night. A young girl is seen near a carousel, where she is told she is going to die, before the others come out and save her. The girls work diligently to convince the new girl to join them and… Continue reading Finale Constantine TV Review

Constantine: A Whole World Out There Review

At the cemetery, a group of students speak about Jacob Shaw (William Mapother), who believes he can create new worlds. The students perform a ritual, which transports each to a different location. One is confronted by an evil presence, while another is asked for help. Finally, Adam (Shamier Anderson) drops a vase, which places everyone… Continue reading Constantine: A Whole World Out There Review

Constantine: Quid Pro Quo Review

When the show opens, we witness an evil spirit casting a wicked spell. Next, we’re introduced to Chas’s daughter, Geraldine Chandler (Alexa Nisenson). While she plays with her dolls, the evil rushes in and attacks her. John Constantine (Matt Ryan) attempts to comfort Zed (Angelica Celaya), by telling her he casted a spell, which will… Continue reading Constantine: Quid Pro Quo Review

Constantine Review S1.E9

When the show opens, Anne Marie (Claire van der Boom) escapes from the sewer with the babies. Chas (Charles Halford) questions her about John (Matt Ryan), who is still fighting the monster inside, while bleeding from the gunshot wound. Constantine turns himself into a gem, which stops the attack. Manny appears and questions John’s decision.… Continue reading Constantine Review S1.E9

Flypaper Review

Flypaper is a 2011 comedy, drama, mystery movie, which is quite possibly one of the lowest grossing movies of all time. Despite a low gross and numerous bad critic scores, the movie boasts a whose who cast of Hollywood. Is the movie as bad as the critics say? The movie starts off with Tripp (Patrick… Continue reading Flypaper Review

Constantine: The Saint of Last Resorts Review

In the mid-season finale of Constantine, John (Matt Ryan) and Chas (Charles Halford) head to Mexico City, at the request of Anna Marine (Claire van der Boom), which brings them closer to the rising darkness. Meanwhile, Zed (Angelica Celaya) continues to fight her haunting past. When the show opens, Hugo (Jose Pablo Cantillo, The Walking… Continue reading Constantine: The Saint of Last Resorts Review

Constantine: Blessed Are the Damned Review

In the latest episode of Constantine, a preacher reviews an angel’s wing, which allows him to perform miracles. Of course, his actions come with consequences. The episode opens with Paster Zachary (Patrick Carroll) discussing his sermons with Sarah (Juliana Harkavy). Zachary insists on using poisonous snakes like his father did. Next, he is seen handling… Continue reading Constantine: Blessed Are the Damned Review

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

Constantine: Danse Vaudou Review

In the latest episode of Constantine, Constantine (Matt Ryan) travels to New Orleans to investigate a string of crimes. In order to deal with the negative consequences of a voodoo ritual, Const teams up with Papa Midnite (Michael James Shaw) to save the day. In New Orleans, a young woman is stabbed to death on… Continue reading Constantine: Danse Vaudou Review

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

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