Sugar – Season 1, Episode 6: Go Home (2024) – Review

Sugar has been a stylish, slow-burn mystery from the start, blending classic private-eye vibes with modern Hollywood intrigue. But episode 6, Go Home, stands apart

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Sugar – Season 1, Episode 5: Boy In The Corner (2024) – Review

Apple TV+’s Sugar continues to weave its neo-noir way through Hollywood in episode 5 as the focus shifts toward the complicated dynamics inside the Siegel

Sugar – Season 1, Episode 4: Starry-Eyed (2024) – Review

At the halfway point of the season, the show continues to deliver its slow drip of revelations about the Siegel family while dropping more subtle

Sugar – Season 1, Episode 3: Shibuya Crossing (2024) – Review

Colin Farrell continues to excel as the charming yet enigmatic private investigator John Sugar as the latest episode blends classic noir vibes with modern storytelling,

Sugar – Season 1, Episode 2: These People, These Places (2024) – Review

Colin Farrell continues to shine as the quietly compelling private investigator John Sugar as episode 2 delivers another stylish and engaging chapter in this neo-noir

Sugar – Season 1, Episode 1: Olivia (2024) – Review

The premiere episode of Sugar has confidence, style, and just enough mystery to pull you into its world without revealing too much too soon. From

The General’s Daughter (1999) – Review

Where do you go after crafting ludicrously entertaining action romp Con Air? Well, for director Simon West you apparently shoot for the complete tonal opposite

Species II (1998) – Review

I’ve always felt that 1995’s Species was something of a missed opportunity. If the film had been made later, with less focus on making it’s

Rebel Ridge (2024) – Review

There’s a distinct feeling that Netflix just can’t win when it comes to their exclusive movies. If they put out one of their glossy, empty,

The Sum Of All Fears (2002) – Review

Hollywood’s current obsession with reboots, origin stories, or reboots featuring origin stories isn’t exactly new, in fact it’s proven to be the quickest (if not

Star Trek: First Contact (1996) – Review

I think it a fair statement to say that the first cinematic voyage of the crew of the Next Generation wasn’t as auspicious as it

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) – Review

After the ungodly amount of moolah raked in by the franchise-reviving Jurassic World, it seems that the Jurassic Park series is a dab hand at

I, Robot (2004) – Review

I’m fairly certain that throughout his illustrious career, Isaac Asimov never once jotted the phrase “Aw Hell No!” into any of his groundbreaking novels that

Spider-Man 3 (2007) – Review

The third movie in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy should have been the home run to end all home runs. A great, fun first movie dealing