Sky Rojo Season 2 Episode 6 Lobster For Death Row Inmates Recap Review

Lobster for Death Row Inmates Episode 6 of Sky Rojo Season 2 begins with the girls staying another night at the hotel, bringing Fermin in with them to formulate their plan. After locking him in the bathroom, the girls confront Wendy about shooting him in the hand. She claims it was self defense but they have bigger problems – that was their last bullet. They need weapons if they have any hope of being successful – and Gina may know what to do....

November 30, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Jacqueline Goss

Spycraft Netflix Season 1 Review The Review Geek

Episode Guide High-Tech Surveillance Deadly Poisons Sexspionage Clandestine Collection Covert Communication Special Ops & the Saboteur The Code Breakers Recruiting The Perfect Spy The idea of being a spy has been romanticized over the years through various Hollywood blockbusters. Whether it be James Bond, Jason Bourne or – god forbid – Johnny English, the idea that this profession includes a slew of guns, drinks and jet-setting adventures is very far from the truth....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 477 words · Daron Francis

Star Wars Squadrons Ps4 Game Review The Review Geek

The Best PSVR Experience Of 2020 Since EA acquired the Star Wars video game license, we’ve seen very few ‘AAA’ offerings worth your time and money. Last year’s Fallen Order was certainly a great effort but its release was soured by Battlefront II’s microtransaction-laden mess before it. Before that though it’s hard to remember a decent Star Wars game post-Lucasarts. Thankfully, Star Wars: Squadrons offers up some comfort to those looking for a wholesome, complete package taking you to a galaxy far, far away....

November 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1167 words · Clay Faulk

Stranger Things Season 3 Episode 4 Recap Review The Review Geek

https://youtu.be/XcnHOQ-cHa0 The Mind Flayer Stranger Thing’s third season continues with episode 4 where El tells Max that she thinks something is not right with Billy. To make matters worse, Mrs Driscoll is taken away screaming, with black veins all over her body. Back at the factory, Billy and Heather have her parents tied up, laid out for the creature which arrives. Here, we see the same tentacles on both their faces....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 684 words · Leslie Jones

Strangers From Hell Full Season 1 Review The Review Geek

Episode Guide Episode 1 -| Review Score – 4/5 Episode 2 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 3 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 4 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 5 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 6 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 7 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 8 -| Review Score – 3.5/5 Episode 9 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 10 -| Review Score – 4/5 When it comes to horror, no other continent on Earth handles this as well as Asia....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 569 words · Constance Gray

Street Food Episode 1 Bangkok Thailand Recap Review

Bangkok, Thailand Spread across 9 episodes, Street Food showcases some of the best street chefs in the world, beginning in the bustling city of Bangkok, Thailand. Widely considered one of the food capitals of the world, Bangkok’s eclectic selection of cuisine makes it one of the best places in the world for street food. At the heart of this food-addicted city is the iconic Jay Fai, one of the most famous street food cooks in the world and a prolific household name in her own right....

November 30, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Rebecca Crown

Swagger Season 1 Episode 2 Haterade Recap Review

Haterade Episode 2 of Swagger begins with Jace waking up and back on the training. Only, this time he’s haunted by the fears that he could be overrated. Jenna does her best to reassure him, telling him he’s alright. But it’s clear that Jace is not. People online are still questioning his skills but Jace shows up early to practice. This is the best attitude he could have, deciding to try and let his fears and worries out and focus on his game....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 661 words · James Wise

Swamp Thing Season 1 Episode 4 Recap Review The Review Geek

Scratching Swamp’s Thing’s consistently great quality is a bitter pill to swallow. Not because the show feels like it’s going to wobble and fail, but mainly for the exact opposite. Knowing we’ve only got one season of Swamp Thing and seeing what great quality the show has been churning out as of late, it just makes the whole thing a bittersweet affair. We begin this week with Avery kicking the body of the banker he killed last week into the flames and watching it burn....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 702 words · Frank Brightwell

Sword Art Online Season 2 Review The Review Geek

Episode Guide Gun World Ice Sniper Memories Of Blood GGO Gun and Sword Showdown in the Wilderness Crimson Memories Bullet of Bullets Death Gun Pursuer Of Death The Meaning of Strength Bullet of a Phantom Phantom Bullet A Small Step The Queen of the Lake King of the Giants Excalibur The Forest House Absolute Sword Sleeping Knights Swordsman’s Memorial Journey’s End Beginning of a Dream Mother’s Rosario After the polarising reception to the first season of Sword Art Online, the wildly divisive anime returns for a second season managing to both improve and disappoint at the same time....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 738 words · Allyson Mazor

Take Out Girl Film Review The Review Geek

Family First Based on a true story, Take Out Girl is a pretty good Indie film. With some nice camera work and a strong thematic core, this picture does a great job with limited resources, delivering a competently written feature. If you can look past some of the obvious limitations (a couple of camera jolts and some basic special effects), Take Out Girl more than makes up for this with its story, entombing the film with a morally grey, yet thought provoking narrative....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 662 words · Richard Tapia

Tales From The Loop Season 1 Episode 3 Recap Review

Stasis Episode 3 of Tales From The Loop sees us follow May as we peer into her life and learn more about this quiet girl. She heads down to the lake with her Father and while she looks at the tranquil water, contemplates just why she can’t hold onto that feeling of falling in love. She find a strange contraption in the water and decides to take it home with her....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 699 words · Katherine Lopez

Tell Me A Story Season 1 Episode 2 Impressions The Review Geek

Moving The Pieces Around After last week’s intriguing pilot episode, Tell Me A Story picks up where it left off for a more methodically paced, subdued episode. With the characters still reeling after the shocking climax to last week’s episode, the second episode, aptly named Loss, deals with these repercussions, gravitating the plot around the two dead bodies that play heavily on the overall narrative. Still in a state of shock, we catch up with Jordan haunted by the memory of Beth’s untimely death, killed last week by one of the gunmen in pig masks robbing the bank....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 574 words · Sabrina Holmes

Tell Me Your Secrets Full Season 1 Review The Review Geek

Episode Guide Episode 1 – | Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 2 – | Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 3 – | Review Score – 3/5 Episode 4 – | Review Score – 2/5 Episode 5 – | Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 6 – | Review Score – 3/5 Episode 7 – | Review Score – 3/5 Episode 8 – | Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 9 – | Review Score – 2....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 554 words · Timothy Carr

The 43 Netflix Documentary Series Review The Review Geek

Episode Guide Episode 1 Episode 2 On September 26th 2014, 43 college students were abducted from a Mexican college and never seen again. Following on from 2015’s documentary film 43, The 43 is a two-part documentary series looking in detail at the events that occurred that night and the events that followed leading many to question the official findings. With a consistent pacing and a thorough examination into key pieces of the puzzle, The 43 is a well shot, absorbing Mexican crime documentary and one that’s certain to get people talking if they can take to the subtitled run-time....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 545 words · Natalie Bailey

The Addams Family 2 2021 Movie Review More Kooky Than Spooky But A Lot Of Good Fun

Their lives and stories didn’t end on the page of course as they later became the subjects of a popular television show that materialised in 1964. They were resurrected again for two popular films in the early 90s, and in 2019, the family were brought to life again, this time in animated form for an origin story. The Addams Family 2 is the sequel to that surprisingly likeable movie and while it’s perhaps not as good as the first, it still manages to raise a smile, despite its grim cast of characters....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 761 words · Terry Cooper

The Boy 2016 Ending Explained Is The Doll Really Alive

However, much to her horror the secret of Brahms starts to unravel, and it is much weirder than it seems at first. What happens upon Greta’s arrival? Greta is greeted by Brahm’s elderly parents, the Heelshires, who seem anything but happy. They introduce her to their child, Brahms – a life-sized porcelain child doll. Before leaving for a holiday, Heelshires give clear instructions to her on how to take care of him....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 611 words · Jesse Hayes

The Chair Season 1 Episode 2 The Faculty Party Recap Review

The Faculty Party Episode 2 of The Chair Season 1 begins with Bill’s lecture blunder going viral online. After his gesture last episode, things do not look good. Meanwhile, Ju-Ju has a new babysitter but things go horribly wrong when she walks in on the woman on the toilet. Back at the uni, Ji-Yoon is concerned that there’s not more people of colour working in the department. She wants to recruit more but that could cause problems among the other faculty members....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 431 words · Linette Bartolomeo

The Crowned Clown Season 1 Episode 10 Impressions The Review Geek

Wavering Identities After a slight break from the last episode, we return to The Crowned Clown right where we left off before. So Woon and Ha Sun share a tender moment under the tranquil bliss of snowfall as their feelings for each other deepen. This all comes to a head during the climactic finale where things come undone and leave the door wide open for the final episodes ahead. After this slow-paced opening scene, Ha Sun returns to court where the Royal Secretary warns against the Clown King getting too attached to the Queen....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 458 words · Tom Menefield

The Crowned Clown Season 1 Episode 8 Impressions The Review Geek

Back To The Viper’s Nest After barely catching our breath following the dramatic return of Lee Hun to court, we return to The Crowned Clown to see the fall out from this devastating episode. After collapsing thanks to his drug addiction, the wheels are set into motion as Ha Sun’s intentions are made clear and the ensuing tensions inside the court are fully realized. As the various players beginning plotting against the King, Ha Sun re-enters the viper’s nest, intent on maintaining his position of power and doing some real good for the country....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 655 words · Carol Robertson

The English Season 1 Review A Western Miniseries As Tender As It Is Gritty

Hugo Blick’s western miniseries The English is a sweeping, pulsating drama as tender as it is gritty–largely due to the slow-burning chemistry between leads Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer. As an episodic venture, the Prime Video series hits all the right notes–adventure, romance, revenge–but starts to crumble when viewed as one cohesive arc. In The English, the landscape of the 1890 Old West isn’t at all black and white. It’s a dark and gritty country, where the law is, essentially, every man for himself....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Barry Welch