What. The. Hell.It’s been a particularly bumpy road for 30 Coins’ frenzied second season that diligently brought the crazy and expanded the canvas with aplomb,
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What. The. Hell.It’s been a particularly bumpy road for 30 Coins’ frenzied second season that diligently brought the crazy and expanded the canvas with aplomb,
As 30 Coins hurtles toward its season 2 finale, the show has admirably managed to get its content of insanity back up to where it
I have to say, watching the second season of 30 Coins as it gathers speed on its route toward its finale hasn’t been quite as
One of 30 Coins’ greatest assets is the unrelenting velocity in which every episode seems to move. Rocketing through every installment like Evel Knieval on
While I’ve greatly been enjoying the second season of 30 Coins thus far, despite all the snarling hell demons, skittering spider babies and tentacle-headed beasties,
I’ve hailed many aspects that make Spanish horror odessy, 30 Coins, so rewarding to watch, from the sheer momentum of the series to the various,
After an opening episode that literally lit a fire under the asses of other horror shows (hellfire, that is), 30 Coins now ploughs into the
For those of you that still haven’t caught up with the sulfur-tinged insanity of Alex de la Iglesia’s utterly bonkers 30 Coins, I have to
Season finales are hard, especially if they’re for a series as dense and chaotic as Alex de la Iglesia’s 30 Coins. I mean, how many
Since 30 Coins began, there has been a dark power steadily rising in the town of Pedraza that has been fermenting and curdling like bad
While I’ve been singing the praises of many aspects of 30 Coins, Alex de la Iglesia’s viciously blasphemous horror show, one aspect I haven’t gone
There’s a sneaking suspicion that up until now I’ve been way too harsh on Alex de la Iglesia’s stonking HBO horror show, 30 Coins as
With the previous episode giving us an insight into what those ominous bits of loose change actually are and what risk they pose, I guess
After an impressively strong opening two episodes, Alex de la Iglesia’s frenzied horror show has settled nicely into the usual pattern for a series that
After a stonking first episode that hurled everything but the kitchen sink at an unprepared audience, it’s time for 30 Coins to settle into something
If I’m being honest, I lost track of following the career of Spanish genre hopping director, Álex de la Iglesia, pretty much after he released