The long-awaited Rings of Power series has reintroduced Middle Earth to the screen. However, the online community’s chaos and viciousness stiffened much of the momentum the show was aiming for.
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Primal Season 2 Review – The Carnage Continues
Ever since its debut back in October 2019, Primal has gained quite the following. The simple story of a caveman and a T-Rex roaming a primeval landscape may be simple, but with the right combination of worldbuilding, pacing, and brutality, the show manages to maintain a steady cadence to keep the audience following along for the entire violent ride.
Primal – The Power of “Show, Don’t Tell”
A caveman and a T-Rex going on adventures don’t sound like much on its own. However, with great writing, an expanding mystical world, and allowing the scenes to breathe makes Primal potentially one of the best-animated shows to come out this decade.
Zuko Alone – The Best Episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender
“Zuko Alone” demonstrates the kind of man Zuko could still be under better circumstances. This foreshadows his redemption arc that would come in the final season as he joins his former foes and The Avatar to defeat his father and become the new Fire Lord – ending 100 years of war.
Prehistoric Planet Review: the Dinosaur Documentary You’ve Been Waiting For
In short, Prehistoric Planet is exactly what I expected and hoped for. However, there still remained a few missing elements left to be desired.
Kenobi – An Uncivilized Review
One of the most advocated spin-off fans have been claiming since Disney’s take over is Obi-Wan Kenobi. Likely one of the reasons is because Kenobi is a character that in many ways is the quintessential Jedi to look up to. There is also the question of what exactly has Kenobi been through for the past 20 years. Such an expansive timeline leaves plenty of room for possibilities that could’ve been done with the character. Verdict: Great moments interrupted by contrived writing The Setup Set a decade after the events of Revenge of the Sith, Kenobi has kept his observation over
The Shaky End of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
The Clone Wars wasn’t meant to be (but certainly was marketed as) a simple kids’ show, It was a series of stories Lucas created to expand his vision of Star Wars. Not all of these ideas were good, but there was still a lot being explored and crucial gaps filled in.
Who Exactly is “The Enemy” in Top Gun: Maverick?
The identity of the “rogue nation” they fight was never important – the core of Top Gun was always the characters and the action.
Warrior – A Generic Title for an Awesome Show [REVIEW]
In spite of its rather generic title, this visionary and brutal series is criminally underrated.
Where the Wild Things Are [REVIEW]
Taking a look back at the film adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book: Where the Wild Things Are and evaluating how well it has held up through the past decade.
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