
‘The Equalizer’ (FILM Review)
Despite the film’s simplistic plot and overall predictability, Fuqua and Washington have once again struck cinema gold.

Despite the film’s simplistic plot and overall predictability, Fuqua and Washington have once again struck cinema gold.

SPOILERS ABOUND, so don’t screw around… Season Two, Episode 11: “One for the Money, Two for the Show” Written by Amy Lippman; Directed by Adam Bernstein In the penultimate episode of

n this week’s episode, the women try to take control. But it’s Bill’s lack of control that leads to an explosive showdown.

With just two episodes left, this season is shaping up to be a hell of a ride.

This week’s episode dove even deeper into the psychological issues of nearly all our characters.

This show sure knows how to mass tension. With only three episodes left, all these moving pieces have to find a stopping point; it’s just highly unlikely that any of this ends without all of them colliding into on another.

With ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’, Marvel and Disney have shown the world that the appetite for grand space epics still exists — and it’s voracious.

This season has continued to surprise, and this episode was no different. There’s not been any mention of Bill’s brother, so what’s his story? Why has he shown up?

There is almost always one constant in the life of Ray Donovan: He’s good at what he does for a living and kind of bad at everything else.

This week’s theme is “some things can’t be undone,” which includes Bill and Virginia’s rocky relationship and the damage Bill has caused to Libby.