Sundance Now subscribers will soon be able to watch CityTV’s The Murders. The entire first season will begin streaming exclusively on Sundance Now on Thursday, February 4th. […]
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Rectify Season 3 Finale Recap
When the episode opens, Daggett (J.D. Evermore), DA Sondra Person (Sharon Conley) and Christopher listen to Trey’s voicemail that he left for Christopher. Chris tells them about […]
The Red Road Season 2 Review: Pilot
During the episode’s opening, Harold Jensen (Martin Henderson) and Phillip Kopus (Jason Momoa) are interviewed regarding the incident from the previous season. Harold is told he’ll likely […]
The Invisible War Review
The Invisible War is a military documentary that debuted on January 20, 2012 at the Sundance Film Festival. When the film opens, we are introduced to […]
Babylon E3 Review
When the show opens, the commissioner works out angrily. Meanwhile, Robbie (Adam Deacon) is put in charge of talking down a suicide jumper. The jumper goes over, […]
Babylon Episode 2 Review
The episode starts with a training exercise, in which Robbie (Adam Deacon) lets the team down. Meanwhile, Liz (Brit Marling) gets high with her ex-boyfriend, Granger (James […]
Appropriate Adult Review
Appropriate Adult is a British television mini-series, which aired in 2011. The series follows the interactions of serial killer, Fred West (Dominic West), and his appropriate adult, […]
Top of the Lake Review
Top Of The Lake is an Australian television series that debuted in March, 2013. It aired on BBC Two, BBC UKTV, and eventually the Sundance channel. When […]
One Child Part 2 Review
When the show opens, Mei Ashley (Katie Leung) is being dressed up by Qianyi, in order to prepare her to pull off Mr. Lin’s (Junix Inocian) plan. […]
One Child: Part One Review
One Child follows Mei Ashley, who is a 22 year old student living in London. Adopted at a young age, Mei transitioned from China to London to […]