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  • The Killing of Two Lovers: Is Sepideh Moafi worth it?

    The Killing of Two Lovers: Is Sepideh Moafi worth it?

    The Killing of Two Lovers stars Sepideh Moafi, which is why I wanted to see it. The film about a separation between the parents of four children is told from the husband David’s (Clayne Crawford) point of view. It’s streaming on Hulu.

  • Watch This: Trailer for Seven Seconds

    Watch This: Trailer for Seven Seconds

    Seven Seconds is a 10 part Netflix drama about the tensions between African American citizens and Caucasian cops in Jersey City when a teenage African American boy is critically injured by a cop.

  • Killing Off the Good Guys on Scandal and Lost Girl

    Killing Off the Good Guys on Scandal and Lost Girl

    On Scandal, Cyrus Beene (Jeff Perry) had one good thing: his husband James (Dan Bucatinsky). James represented love, conscience, family. Cyrus is ruthless and corrupt and capable of any betrayal or nefarious power grab. James still believes in justice and good. Cyrus’s corruption finally leads to a situation that gets James killed. On Lost Girl,…

  • Scandal gets Epic with Everything’s Coming Up Mellie

    Scandal gets Epic with Everything’s Coming Up Mellie

    In many ways, the “Everything’s Coming Up Mellie” episode of Scandal belongs to Bellamy Young. The title is a big clue (duh). We see Mellie in new ways, learn some important backstory, and Bellamy Young enjoys an opportunity to stretch beyond her usual boundaries. Quinn’s (Katie Lowes) story is important to the overall arc of…

  • Quick Takes on films and TV

    Quick Takes on films and TV

    This post is one of those quick looks at several films and TV shows I don’t feel the need to write a complete review about. Today’s topics will be the live action How to Train Your Dragon, Task, Maintenance Required, and Peacemaker, season 2.

  • Kleo season 2 review, female assassin German style

    Kleo season 2 review, female assassin German style

    Kleo is a German thriller set during the Cold War just after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It’s glorious to view with creative cinematography and costumes. The female assassin is Kleo (Jella Haase) and she is hard to kill, although many try.

  • The Veil review, a cat and mouse thriller where nothing is what it seems

    The Veil review, a cat and mouse thriller where nothing is what it seems

    The Veil is an action packed spy thriller about a terrorist attack. At its core, it’s a story about two very different women who are on opposite sides, yet discover they have a lot in common. With Elisabeth Moss as Imogen and Yumna Marwan as Adilah, the two main characters are fascinating and multi-dimensional.

  • Remember Me, a Jodie Comer oldie but goodie

    Remember Me, a Jodie Comer oldie but goodie

    Remember Me, a 3 part British series from 2014, attracted my attention because Jodie Comer stars in it with Michael Palin and Mark Addy. It’s a moody, mysterious tale about a supernaturally powered ghost. I found it on Tubi, but it’s also available on PBS Masterpiece and for rent at Prime Video.

  • The Horror of Dolores Roach, don’t order the empanadas

    The Horror of Dolores Roach, don’t order the empanadas

    The Horror of Dolores Roach stars Justina Machado as the demon masseuse of Washington Heights in a Sweeney Todd style story. It’s set in an empanada shop rather than a barber shop. Justina Machado does a fantastic job making her character likeable, despite her one deadly habit.

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