
‘Game Of Thrones’ Moves Its Pieces, But Not Always Where Expected (TV REVIEW)
Game of Thrones continues marching along its best season in some time, if not ever.

Game of Thrones continues marching along its best season in some time, if not ever.

Things are going about the way they’ve always gone on the Mike Judge comedy, and that’s starting to become a problem.

A high-concept display of absurdity, The Lobster ultimately fails to stick the landing despite a highly enjoyable opening half.

With ‘The Door,’ Game of Thrones has delivered the best episode of the season so far, and perhaps the entire series.

The now leaderless Pied Piper struggles to make its way in the world, with hilarious, if awkward, results.

AMC brings Preacher to life in bloody detail, easily becoming the must-watch show of the season.

The Meddler is the most charming cinematic surprise of the season.

Writer/director Shane Black outdoes himself with The Nice Guys.

[rating=8.00] The comedy sequel is one of the trickiest endeavors of movie making a filmmaker can embark on. History has proven time and time again that one successful comedic outing

Now more than ever, Richard has the chance to prove himself as both an engineer and a leader. Can he step up to the throne?