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
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
After a brief splurge of episodes (all five were released on the same day), we come to the end of Echo with mixed feelings. On
After the previous episode of Echo weirdly felt like an entry from an entirely different series completely, it seemed like the show was going to
After ten episodes spread over nine weeks, we finally arrive at the monster-sized finale for Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters with the show’s own legacy somewhat
If there’s one thing the Marvel Cinematic Universe has managed to nail across its history, it’s the need for a consistent tone. Fluctuate too much
With episode 2 of Echo, it already looks like the vengeful Native American gangster is already flying solo as Lowak features precious little support from
While it feels like Maya Lopez has barely been in the MCU for a hot minute, that hasn’t stopped her from netting her very own
While I have a Godzilla-sized soft spot for Legacy’s MonterVerse, even I have to agree that some of the recent drama-heavy/monster light episodes we’ve had
If there was a noticable complaint about the first season of What If…? it was the majority of epidodes had abrupt, slightly unsatisfying endings which
I think I’m not being too out of line when I say that whenever the MCU tries to directly adapt and existing storyline from the
Traction isn’t something that should usually bother your average Kaiji, mainly because the big bastards are usually carrying hundreds of thousands of pounds of bulk
I don’t know about you, but this season if What If…? seems to be doing wonders more for the villains of the MCU than it
Up until now, What If…? has kept its MCU mixing shenanigans strictly in house, only targeting pre-existing characters, locations and scenarios as it attempts to
The MCU hasn’t exactly been shy when it comes to churning out sequels as fast as they can, with virtually every character who ever scored