‘House of Cards’ Season 5 TV REVIEW
The fifth chapter of the acclaimed Netflix series may be less taut and focused, but it’s still good television.
The fifth chapter of the acclaimed Netflix series may be less taut and focused, but it’s still good television.
This competitive cooking show wins out over its more familiar and arguably more celebrated competitors.
Danny Trejo, Vivica A. Fox and Johnny Messner also star in this poor action-thriller.
Like a large-portioned yet cheap microwave meal ““ it’ll ultimately fill a gap, but it is very far from nourishing.
The message is clear: an influential individual afforded unchallenged power can be a very dangerous thing.
A delightfully cynical and meta horror-comedy gem that will have you in stitches or cowering under the blankets, or both.
A deeply rewarding, richly layered, intelligent and, at times, terrifying document of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.