As a Kaiju fan who has followed a series through its various incarnations, one of the more exciting aspects of watching an reboot of an
As a Kaiju fan who has followed a series through its various incarnations, one of the more exciting aspects of watching an reboot of an
If I’m being honest, Dead City, the newest attempt from The Walking Dead to try and keep life pumping through its moldy body, wasn’t really
As the world’s favorite flying turtle rockets toward the midpoint of his comeback Netflix series, I think it’s fair to say that Gamera’s belated return
Peter Ramsey, although being an Oscar winner for directing Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, isn’t exactly a household name but with this episode you get the
After an incredibly promising first epidode that explosively reintroduced the world to the tremendous turtle of the Kaiju world, it’s time to see if the
While never truly gaining the household name status of Godzilla, Gamera, the other Japanese, long-running, Kaiju, franchise, has just a storied legacy. More child-based and
When the first batch of Groot’s animated shorts sprouted up on Disney+, I wondered if there was still a place for the mischievous sapling in
Quoting Shakespeare in the episode title is a bold statement for the second part of Dave Filoni’s Ahsoka saga. While Star Wars is epic, it
There’s a trope that certain franchise hopefuls tend to use that always gets on my tits. You know the one: when a film/tv adaptation of
As Twisted Metal races towards the finishing line of its first season, it’s definitely proven itself to be one of the growing list of video
Ahsoka comes at a time where Star Wars needs a solid critical and commercial hit. Following the wildly popular first two seasons of The Mandalorian,
Often, when a show needs that extra boost, writers will engage what I like to call the Joss Whedon Protocol – which essentially means someone’s
For a show that’s basically about lunatics driving around a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Twisted Metal has taken some appropriately odd detours when it comes to its
Over the period of seven episodes, I feel I’ve been incredibly positive about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s comedy action show about CIA agents trying to balance their
After the previous episode of Twisted Metal, we saw the show nudge its steering wheel into a more layered form of storytelling that started integrating
Popping the clutch, slamming in a high gear and compressing that accelerator pedal down as far as it can go, Twisted Metal roars past the
As we approach the final hurdle in FUBAR’s eight episode run, it’s time for the show to double down on the emotional pressure these bickering
When Twisted Metal was first announced, anyone who was familiar with the original games were no doubt pretty confident with the type of tone the
Let’s be honest, any episode that had to follow up the introduction of the maniacal murder- clown Sweet Tooth was always going to have an
With FUBAR’s fifth episode, it seemed like the show had turned a minor corner to take its predictable, spy shenanigans and goofy family farce and