Woman of the Hour is a Commendable Directorial Debut by Anna Kendrick (That Stumbles in the Climax)
Pulling viewers into the twisted world of Rodney Alcala, the infamous serial killer who appeared as a contestant on The Dating Game in 1978, Anna Kendrick’s Woman of the Hour opens with an uneasy tension that never quite lets go.…
Only Murders in the Building Continues its Quirky, Character-Heavy Ways in Second Season, Despite the Freshness Having Worn Off
Only Murders in the Building had the unenviable task of continuing its excellent first season’s momentum with its sophomore outing. The second season mostly manages to do so, but sometimes it buckles under the weight of those expectations, throwing too…
Only Murders in the Building is a Fresh, Quirky Comedy that Thrives due to the Chemistry Between its Three Leads
Only Murders in the Building is a pleasant surprise, although, it really shouldn’t be, seeing as it features long-time collaborators and friends Martin Short and Steve Martin working their magic. Sticking Selina Gomez in with them to form a trio…
Conversations with a Killer: the Ted Bundy Tapes Provides a Chilling Window into the Mind of a Psychopath
It doesn’t take long for Ted Bundy to make you feel uneasy. Charming, handsome and intelligent, he speaks with an air of comfort and ease that almost makes you forget he is a serial killer. Can You Truly Know How…