While I fully understand that big budgeted TV shows need an episode or two to focus more on story in order to both enrich the
While I fully understand that big budgeted TV shows need an episode or two to focus more on story in order to both enrich the
When Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters was first announced, there was some conjecture concerning how a show could consistently deliver the monstrous goods on a TV
After three straight episodes of 50s era monster hunting, modern day conspiracy theory and a scattering of genuinely awsome appearances from Godzilla himself, it’s safe
So after eight episodes and a whole load of Tony Stark deaths (seriously, give the dude a break), we finally reach the final episode of
If there’s been a continuing flaw in What If…?, its undoubtedly been the fact that the vast majority of episodes have had abrupt, unsatisfying conclusions
I don’t know about you, but after last weeks episode – which was the latest (and grimmest) example of What If…? revelling in the fact
Thanks to What If…? having the luxury of breaking virtually every rule the MCU has established since Iron Man landed on the scene back in
I hinted in an earlier review that the main reason Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters seems to exist was to add some legitimacy to the Monsterverse’s
With Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters’ second episode, we find the show facing something of an important litmus test concerning its legitimacy: can a series set
Twinning a TV series with a big screen franchise is a notoriously tough thing to do – just look at the thankless work that Agents
To the casual MCU fan, the addition of zombies into the world of patriotic captains and iron men seems like a nastily fun way to
As a rule, comic book super heroes usually come complete with a back story so tragic, it would no doubt get them shortlisted through the
Even when Loki’s second season has been having immense fun with time slipping, variants and other such multiversal gobbledygook, there’s been a real sense that
While the MCU is still comfortably in the green when it comes to its solo, cinematic, outings (Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3 was, at
So, after a mixed procession of rat monsters, brain sucking hats and nagging ghosts, Creepshow season four finally ends its run with a customary homage
While Creepshow season 4 has been reliably supplying the ammusingling inconsistent goods that the show usually supplies, one thing that’s been conspicuous by its absence
Four episodes in and I think I’ve spotted a pattern in the events of Loki’s second season. After a episode of temporal, time warping, craziness
As Chucky’s third season forges toward its midway point with the frenzied ferocity of a killer doll with aging issues, we find the show hitting
The balance of humour in your average episode of Creepshow can vary a suprising amount and while there’s always something of a cruel, sardonic streak
As Creepshow’s fourth season continues to be an endearing showcase for campy, old-school horror tales with a slightly modern twist, I feel there’s an issue