CityTV’s The Murders Coming To Sundance Now On February 4th

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. It will also be available through the Sundance Now offering within the AMC+ streaming bundle. The eight-part series follows rookie homicide detective Kate Jameson as she patrols Vancouver’s… Continue reading CityTV’s The Murders Coming To Sundance Now On February 4th

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 his conversation with George Melton and admits he told George not to tell, before he insists he has changed and isn’t the same person, as he was back… Continue reading Rectify Season 3 Finale Recap

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 receive a promotion, while Phillip, as a repeat offender, may wind up facing hard time. Next, a year has passed and Phillip is forced to work on the… Continue reading The Red Road Season 2 Review: Pilot

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 women that chose a military career over other options, when they were young. Some of them had college degrees, while others had sports, college scholarship, but they still… Continue reading The Invisible War Review

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, but its all a joke, which causes Robbie to piss his pants. The police receive a report of a potential bomb at the Thameside Exhibition Center. Liz Garvey… Continue reading Babylon E3 Review

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 Lance) and works like a banshee. Next, Commissioner Miller (James Nesbitt) notices a newspaper article, which upsets him. He confronts Liz and insists she get the article retracted.… Continue reading Babylon Episode 2 Review

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, Janet Leach (Emily Watson). In order to understand the film, you should know that an appropriate adult is a type of guardian that is frequently assigned to children… Continue reading Appropriate Adult Review

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 the show opens, we are introduced to Sydney Detective Robin Griffin (Elizabeth Moss), who is visiting her mother, Jude (Robyn Nevin), in New Zealand. Jude has cancer and… Continue reading Top of the Lake Review

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. While Qianyo and Lin wait outside, Mei enters the complex alone. As soon as she enters, a gentleman approaches and questions her nationality, before admitting customers likes London… Continue reading One Child Part 2 Review

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 live with a British American couple. After she is contacted by her birth mother, Mei must travel back to Guangzhou to help her biological mother save her son,… Continue reading One Child: Part One Review

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