Lazarus: Season 1 Episode 2 “Life In The Fast Lane” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
As we’re given background about Dr. Skinner, it is made clear finding him won’t be an easy task.
As we’re given background about Dr. Skinner, it is made clear finding him won’t be an easy task.
As usual, Mike White avoids comeuppance, and the deaths fans may want, and goes for something devastating instead.
“Lazarus” has undeniable style and the formula that could get people initially hooked, but does it have legs?
“The White Lotus” continues to be a bit of a disappointment, even as it presents some minor reveals to hold you over before the season finale.
“The White Lotus” continues to feel a bit dry even as one of the guests get their hands on a gun.
While new characters bring new life to a familiar formula, others push the idea that if there is a season 4, their group/characters wouldn’t be a loss if removed.
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OWN For The Holidays returns, and as it becomes one of the last instances when OWN releases scripted content, this tame but likable film is not the best way to start the season.
While much of what is to be expected is given with “Sweethearts,” at least the gay character, who feels obligatory/formulaic for films like this, is given a much better storyline than expected.
“Industry” sticks the landing on one of its biggest seasons and while the season finale can operate as a series finale, HBO has already ordered more to come.
On Pierpoint’s 150th anniversary, it is hard to say whether it is a celebration or a wake as sharks circle the leaky ship and some try to secure life rafts before everything goes under.
While “Suicide Squad: Isekai” may give a new look and storyline for Batman’s rogue gallery, it lacks needed substance.
In a episode focused on Elena’s mounting misery, it will make you long for Lila as you may have in previous seasons.
“My Brilliant Friend” returns for its final season, and despite a time jump, new faces, and how long it has been since the last season, it’s easy to slip right back in.
The focus of “Industry” slightly shifts to Robert, as the fallout of Lumi crashing and burning continues to rock PierPoint.
It’s a Rishi-focused episode in which we watch his life fall apart and see him hoping for a Boxing Day miracle.
In the finale of “Suicide Squad: Isekai” the Undead King has their last stand against the growing threat of the Suicide Squad as they go through magical girl transformations.
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“Turtles All the Way Down” should have come out 10 years ago.
A revenge plot featuring what looks like humanoid ninjas, set in the near future, is what we’re introduced to in the premiere of “Ninja Kamui.”
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