
WandaVision Season 1 Episode 4 Review: We Interrupt This Program
WandaVision unfolds its real-world narrative and gives us a sense of what exactly is going on.
WandaVision unfolds its real-world narrative and gives us a sense of what exactly is going on.
WandaVision introduces Wiccan and Speed while calling back to a fallen Marvel hero.
Tandav falters in tying up its plot threads and setting up a Season 2.
Tandav delivers its big twists with some amateur writing.
Gurpal scores a major win as Shiva solidifies his stance on politics.
Tandav delivers a better episode as the long game pays off, despite the sheer implausibility of it all.
Tandav tries to get a bit philosophical with mixed results.
The youth politics intersects with national politics in Tandav’s fourth episode.
Tandav fuses its dual storylines and sets the stage for a game of chess.
Tandav presents a couple of interesting angles worth exploring in its sophomore episode.
Amazon Prime’s new political drama kicks off, delivering just what you’d expect by now.
WandaVision presents a refreshingly bold return for the Marvel Cinematic Universe
The fight for the throne culminates in a bloodbath.
Mirzapur moves its chess pieces for what promises to be a violent finale.
Guddu gets ready for revenge as JP Yadav has a steep rise and an equally quick fall.
Ood Bilaav ends on some shocking developments that feel all too familiar.
Mirzapur delivers a kickass cold opening that the rest of the episode struggles to live up to.
Golu begins coming on her own as strategy proves to be the wise path forward over violence.
Mirzapur picks up significantly, ending its fourth episode in a confrontation for the ages.
Mirzapur finds some humor in an unusually light episode.