Monday, April 6, 2026

A Look Back at The Boys - Season 4

 


A the final season of The Boys will be arriving soon. So it's time to look back at the previous season one last time.





The Boys is a comic book TV series based on Garth Ennis' comic series of the same name with production by Sony Pictures Television, Kripke Enterprise, Point Grey Pictures, Original Film, Kickstar Entertainment, KFL Nightsky Productions and Amazon Studios, the later of which is also the distributor. The show is developed by Eric Kripke with this season consisting of eight episodes.






The story is, it's been six months since the events of the last season and the stakes are ramping up. Homelander is a mission to supes to rule the entire country and achieve the supes supremacy he's been wanting. Meanwhile, The Boys are trying everything they can to put a stop to this. But personal issues from past sins and one of their own only having months to live is putting the team is dark and hopeless spot.









  • Negatives

Oh boy...where to begin. Let's start with the most obvious and frequent thing this season has been getting criticize for, the not so subtle politics. If you thought it was bad in the previous two seasons you haven't seen nothing yet. The show wants you to believe it's still tackling both sides of the political parties but that's clearly not the case. The writing is so obviously only poking fun at the right aka Republicans that it because not only annoying to watch, but boring to watch. If you're gonna do satire, you need to target everyone! That is the basic rule of comedy! And you don't believe count how many times that make fun of Republicans' belief like abortion. Because of this terrible way of writing Eric Kripke feels like his taking a page out of James Gunn's book. Where he wants to oh so edgy, but at the same time he wants to be woke. And even if you can ignore that, which I don't how you could, the dialogue just isn't good. Count how many times people talk like a Reddit post and not actually people. I mean for crying out loud, they actually had Butcher say "incel". I kid you not. The bad only gets worse once you think about characterization. Something that use to be the show's strongest points even in a weak season, but here it's just plain garbage. Starlight started out fine at first but as the show went on she only got worse. She actually victim blames Hughie despite the fact he was tricked in a very brilliant way. The writing is made even worse when this season Hughie himself is an assault victim not once, but twice in this season. M.M. was useless in this season. You'd think it would be because of the stress he's under what with now being the leader, and yes that does play apart, but it's also because the writers just make incompetent. Frenchie has a mess of a story arc. At first he's feeling bad for his past sins, then he just spends time in prison for awhile, and then his right back with the time like his prison time meant nothing. Which begs the question, what was the part of him trying to serve time if you were just gonna bring him back an episode or two later? At first Kimiko seems like she was gonna have a pretty good story about the people she hurt during her terrorist days, but by episode four that storyline is just dropped and never talked about again. And things on the Seven's side aren't any better. The newest additions to the time those being Sister Sage and Firecracker suck. Sister Sage is suppose to be "The Smartest Person in the World" but it's clear as day that Eric Kripke and co. didn't know how to write a genius character. Because the only reason any of her plans worked is because time and reality got warped. Logically speaking nothing she did should've worked. Like how she plans to misdirect The Boys yet every single one of those plans gave them the information they needed. Not to mention her origin story for hating humanity is just so stupid. Basically she found the cure for cancer at the age of ten, showed the doctors, and they didn't believe her. Note, she's suppose to "The Smartest Person in the World" and yet she didn't thin for one moment that maybe a ten year old saying this wouldn't have been a smart idea. Now I think I said enough about so let's move onto Firecracker. Not only is she the show's not so subtle way to poke fun at Republicans, but there's really nothing else to her character other than having a rivalry with Starlight during the beauty pageant days and being a Homelander simp. Then we have Homelander's son Ryan. The writers really need to decide what they're doing with this character and stick with it! One moment he's Homelander Jr., then he feels remorse for what he's done, then he's Homelander Jr, then he's bonding with Butcher, then he's Homelander Jr., then he's this, then he's that! Either turn him into villain or don't! Speaking of Homelander what happened to him? Sure he had a good moment in episode 4, but instead of being an interesting villain he's now been reduce to being the Donald Trump stand-in. Which as we all know is just a daring, brave, and brilliant story element that hasn't been going on since 2016. The only saving graces were Victoria Neuman and Billy Butcher. Victoria was actually a pretty fun political character who's willing to do evil deeds to make her political campaign a success. Then we have Butcher I was really enjoying his story of coming to terms with dying and that plot twist (which I won't spoil for you) was actually really good.


Then there was the humor. I already talked about the political stuff so I want bother going over it again. But all of the shocking stuff this season just didn't work. It was so bad the shocking stuff now just feels like a parody of edgy comedy instead of actually being funny.








  • Mix

The mix bag is the action. There was time when it was alright, but then there where times when you could tell things were choregraphed or a quick cut was used not for excitement but because the editing just wasn't good that day.








  • Positives

The only real praise I can give is the acting. Despite how awful the material was, everyone still did a great job performing. But it's just sad to think how these people deserved better storytelling.









So yeah folks, it goes without saying but I hated this season. Hated it so much there were actually times when I took a day or two of not watching episodes because I just needed a break to get away from the crap I was witnessing.








My final rating is, Bad.









You know what's worse than watching this season, it's I have no faith for season five. I'll still hope for miracle but after watching what I just watch I doubt we're gonna get one. Anyways, sorry to bum you out, but thankfully that's all for now. Come back on Thursday, Apr 9th, for a brand new Cinematic Disasters review. Don't worry, that one's gonna be pretty funny...only not in the way the filmmakers intended it to be. But until then, enjoy the rest of your day.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review




So we've got another Mario movie. But it is just as good as the first or is this sequel a bust?





The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is an animated adventure comedy movie that's based on Nintendo's broader Mario franchise, but the story takes influence from the 2007 video game Super Mario Galaxy and it's 2010 sequel. The movie also serves as a sequel to 2023's The Super Mario Bros. Movie. This was produced by Illumination and Nintendo with Universal Pictures serving as the distributor. Returning to write the story is Michael Fogel and also returning to direct are Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.






The story is, Princess Rosalina is the ruler of the Comet Observatory and mother to the Lumas, and she's just been kidnapped by Bowser Jr. who plans to both free and avenge his father. After receiving word of what's happened, Mario along his brother Luigi and their friends head off to outer space to save Rosalina and put a stop to Bowser Jr.'s plans.








Initial Reaction

So the reason why I wanted to go and see this was because the first movie was a fun surprise. I wasn't expecting it to be so good. So once more and more information of a sequel was released and then later a trailer, I was looking forward to this.








Cons

I've got nothing.








Middle Ground

There is one slight problem with the story. Now all of the space adventures, action, and comedy are very well done, those were the biggest highlights. But I feel as though Bowser's story was rushed. Now if you feel like I'm heading into spoiler territory then feel free to skip to the Pros section of the review! Okay, so at first it does seem like Bowser is turning over a new leaf. He has moments of out burst but he later apologizes for them. He also helps Mario & Luigi and shows worry/guilt for their safety and/or well being. But the moment he's reunited with his son Bowser Jr. and Bowser Jr. takes him down memory lane it's right back to villainy with him. Now I totally get it, Bowser is a recurring villain of the franchise so of course he was gonna turn back to his evil ways soon enough. But it felt like a little bit bummer when they dangled that story element over you and then just threw it away. Again, the story is still good, it's just that part felt rushed.








Pros

First praise will go to the pacing. This movie was a breeze to get though. It's a nice tight and brisk watch and not one minute is wasted. I also want to yet again give props to the voice cast. Once again Chris Pratt and Charlie Day are very entertaining as Mario and Luigi. And Anya Taylor-Joy also did a great job with Princess Peach, and even though she's not in it that much Brie Larson was also very good as Rosalina even getting rid of my originally fear she'd either be insufferable, wooden, or both. But I think my favorite newcomer was Benny Safdie as Bowser Jr. He was wonderfully charming in a very chaotic way. I just couldn't get enough of him. The last thing I'll praise is the animation. Wow, I hope the animators were paid well because they did a fantastic job. The space parts were incredible and captured the cosmic charm of the Mario Galaxy games. There were two moments that are stuck in my head. One was a beautiful moment where the characters are watching shooting stars and another was when Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi were out running a castle crashing right behind them. That was an awesome action moment.








This isn't a perfect movie, but I think professional critics saw a totally different film then the one I saw. Because the one I saw was a blast.








My final rating is, Good.








That's gonna do it for me. Come back on Monday, Apr 6th, for my Look Back at review of season four of The Boys. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day, and tomorrow, I hope you all have a very Happy Easter. 🐰

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Raiders of The Lost Media - Family Guy: The Lost Pilot




Once again it's been awhile since I've done a Raiders. So it's time to change that. Let's get to it.






Part One - What is Family Guy?

Really? Do I really need to explain what this show is? I'm sure you know about one way or the other. Oh well, let's do it anyway.

Family Guy is animated sitcom created by Seth McFarlane that premiered on Jan 31st, 1999 on FOX following Super Bowl XXXIII with the rest of the first season airing on April 11th of the same year. The show was originally canceled shortly after the third season in 2002. But due to favorable DVD sales and high ratings from syndication, FOX was convinced to revive the show in 2004. The fourth season would later air in 2005, since then the show has continued with currently twenty-four seasons and over 400 episodes. The show also spawned two spin-offs the first being The Cleveland Show (2009-2013) which focused on the character of Cleveland Brown. The second is Stewie focusing on Stewie Griffin and as of writing this is scheduled to air somewhere in the 2027-2028 season.

The main plot of the show is about the dysfunctional family called the Griffin family consisting of married couple Peter & Lois and their three kids of Chris, Meg, and Stewie along with their talking dog named Brian, who are just trying to living normal lives in Quahog, Rhode Island. But often times that normalcy takes a curve ball when something or someone crazy gets involved and turns their day upside down.








Part Two - History of the Unaired Pilot

Before the pilot episode titled Death Has a Shadow aired there was an unaired pilot. It was 16 minutes long and was made sometime during 1998. The pilot would eventually become the aired pilot but when you watch the two side-by-side you'll notice differences in clothing, character designs, and scenes.

FOX gave Seth McFarlane a very small budget, a total of $50,000 to be specific, where most animated half-hour pilots are giving a budget of $1,000,000. Seth spent six months animating the pilot along with Jim Keeshen Productions, but according to Jim Keeshen he was the one who did all of the work. He would later file a lawsuit against both FOX and McFarlane on June 1st, 1999 but it would later be dismissed on Dec 28th, 2000.

At first the unaired pilot could only be found on the volume two DVD of the show, but it was only 7 minutes long with a "Coming Soon" bumper replacing the rest of it. The other proof of its existence were images found on fan sites, IMDB, and a few articles on BlogSpot. There were also some snippets of it that aired on early commercials and interviews with Seth McFarlane. It was also assumed that the full pilot was shared around years ago, where exactly though was never confirmed.








Part Three - Discovery

So the story of it's discovery is a short one. On Mar 20th, 2025, a user going by the name GhostTheDeadGirl discovered the full 16 minute pilot was on Robert Paulson's personal website and it's been there since Sept of 2022. Paulson's credited as one the "Digital Ink & Paint" crew members and is also credited under "Compositing".











So that's all for now. Come back on Saturday, Apr 4th for my review of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Looking Back at the Films of 2025 Part 3 - Queen of the Ring, Novocaine, and Popeye the Slayer Man



So it's another edition of you know what. Let's get to it.










Why Didn't I See Queen of the Ring?

I honestly didn't know this movie existed. I mean it. I don't recall seeing a single ad both on TV, streaming services like Tubi, or a pop-up ad on YouTube. I didn't know about it until I saw the DVDs and Blu-Rays.






What is Queen of the Ring?

Queen of the Ring is a biographical sports drama about female professional wrestler Mildred Burke, more specifically the biography book The Queen of the Ring: Sex, Muscles, Diamonds and the Making of an American Legend. Sumerian Pictures distributed but also produced along with Intrinsic Value Films. The movie was both written and directed by Ash Avildsen.


The story is, Mildred Bliss dreams of getting into the professional wrestling to only do something more in her life but also provide for her son. After changing to her ring name Mildred Burke and wrestling in some carnival sideshows, Mildred is setting the world on fire. But her greatest battles won't be fought just inside the ring, but in her personal life and trying to get women's wrestling unbanned.






My Thoughts

The Good: Now since this is a movie about pro wrestling how are the wrestling matches. Whether the scene is about the matches being staged or a "shoot" (aka real) the scenes are actually pretty fun to watch. They're very visceral and exciting. Another thing to praise is the atmosphere. The 1940s to 1950s setting from costumes to sets to the cinematography is incredible. The 40's setting feels authentic without being too flashy. The last thing I'll praise is Emily Bett Rickard's performance.  Rickard's was amazing whether the moment had to physical or emotional for Mildred Burke. She's very convincing playing the role of a women who was just a simple waitress working at a small diner to trailblazing wrestling star. Rickard's performance is the movie's greatest and biggest strength.



The Bad: I've got nothing.



The Okay: This is something you probably saw coming a mile away, but the story does have some familiar sports bio beats. You get relationship complications that can get really dark, setbacks around every corner, etc. A lot of underdog story elements. However I still think the story will interest you because you get this bit of pro wrestling history from the women not allowed to wrestling because it's the law to seeing pro wrestling being more of a carnival show and far remove from what you see from something like WWE. 



Final Verdict: Good.










Why Didn't I See Novocaine?

Simple, I was far more focused on The Electric State and The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie. So I couldn't do a review for Novocaine and had to save it for this segment.






What is Novocaine?

Novocaine is an action-comedy that was produced by Infrared Pictures, Safehouse Pictures, and Circle of Confusion with Paramount Pictures distributing. Dan Berk and Robert Olsen directed while Lars Jacobson wrote the screenplay.


The story is, Nathan Caine is mild-mannered introvert assistant manager with a rare genetic disorder called CIPA which doesn't let him feel pain. One day he's life changes for the better when he finally goes out on a date with Sherry a woman he's been in love with. Then before he knows it bank robbers not only steal the money from the trust union he works at, but also take Sherry as a hostage. Now, Nathan uses his inability to feel pain to his unexpected advantage to save Sherry.






My Thoughts

The Good: I know some people are tried of Jack Quaid's vulnerable yet charming shtick, but I think he was perfect for this role. Not to mention he perfectly balances the movie's romantic side, the comedy side, and the action side. Speaking of comedy, I did get a kick out of the humor. Sometimes Nathan's CIPA can wear thin is some areas, but you also have other get bits of comedy like the truth of Roscoe's Harley Davidson. That was a pretty good gag. The last thing I'll praise is the action. The action has a lot of brutal scenes. Like using the glass that was impaled into hand as a weapon, using broken bones as a weapon, or just some exciting chase sequences and shoot outs.




The Bad: It's the villains. There's nothing really much to say about them other than they are generic.




The Okay: It's the story. We've seen this kind of set up before. Guy falls in love with the woman, there's some romance, and then next thing you know Guy has to save the woman. It's very simple and has been done before and will continue to be done till the day you, me, and the rest of our generation is long dead. Having said that, I do feel as thought the ride we got on with the dark comedy and bloody mayhem do save the movie quite a bit. Because yet again, I'm firm believer even if your story is predictable the lease you can do is make it's never boring.




Final Verdict: Okay.











Why Didn't I See Popeye the Slayer Man?

It's the same story as why I didn't see Popeye's Revenge. I was keeping track then I forgot as other things were on my mind.






What is Popeye the Slayer Man?

Popeye the Slayer Man is a horror retelling of Popeye. It was produced by Millman Productions, Otsego Media, Ron Lee Productions, and Salem House Films with Vantage Media being the distributor. Robert Michael Ryan directed and wrote the story along with John Doolan, Cuyle Carvin, and Jeff Miller.


The story is, a group of friends set out to film a documentary about the legendary Sailor Man before the cannery he supposedly haunts is torn down. But they quickly find out the legend is true. Now the friends must fight for their lives and get out of the cannery before the Sailor Man kills them all.






My Thoughts

The Good: I've got nothing.




The Bad: Once again we got a problem with the portrayal of Popeye. Sure the filmmakers were a bit committed to the bit what with the previous one I reviewed [Popeye's Revenge]. What with this one being an actual sailor, saying at least one of his iconic catchphrases, and even having spinach be part of his story. But his still being treated as a monster who primarily speaks through grunts and small sighs, okay scratch that, he had three lines and then it's primarily just grunts and sighs. But still, if you're gonna do a horror version of Popeye go all in and don't just slap a sailor suit and put on the cartoonish proportions and call it a day.




The Okay: Now there are a couple of decent things. Such as the practical effects. There are times when it's pretty obvious but I'll take those over some of Popeye's Revenge's bad CGI any day. Then there was the pacing. Sometimes the movie goes along at a fairly decent pace and it's easy to sit through. But then you have moments where things just drag on. I'll also give slight credit to the use of humor. The filmmakers knew this was ridiculous so they put in a few humorous moments. Sometimes it wasn't as balanced as it should've been but it worked for the most part. The last thing I'll touch on is the acting. Sometimes the actors and actresses were actually pretty decent. Which was an improvement compared to Popeye's Revenge and the acting in that. But there were moments where the actors came off as wooden. Although that wasn't the cast for Jason Robert Stephens who plays Popeye or "The Sailor Man" as the character is called in this. Stephens did a pretty good job with all of the physical acting whether it was kills or just standing around being intimidating. So props to Stephens.




Final Verdict: Okay.










Okay that's going to do it for me. Come back on Thursday, Apr 2nd, for a brand new Raiders of The Lost Media. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Ready or Not 2: Here I Come Review




We had to have wait seven years but the sequel is finally here.





Ready or Not 2: Here I Come is a horror comedy and the sequel to 2019's Ready or Not. The studios in charge of production were Vinson Films, Mythology Entertainment, and Radio Silence with Searchlight Pictures being the distributer. Return to write the screenplay is Guy Busick and R. Christopher Murphy and also returning to direct is Matt-Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett.





The story is, immediately after the events of the last movie Grace believes she not longer has to worry about anymore deadly games. But this quickly changes The Council kidnaps both her and her estranged sister Faith in another hide-and-seek. Now Grace has to no only survive until dawn yet again but she also needs to make sure her sister survives with her. But just how far will Grace go to protect her sister?








Initial Reaction

It's a pretty simple reason as to why I wanted to see this, the first movie was a lot of fun and I was hoping the sequel would be too.








Cons

I've got nothing.








Middle Ground

Now while I did enjoy the movie after leaving the theaters I did realize something on my home. While the kills, humor, and etc. were fun I realized the movie wasn't as intense as the first movie. With the previous movie everything had this claustrophobic feel to it, where any wrong no matter how small would cost you your life. With Ready or Not 2 there's still some solidly pressure what with Grace and her sister at odds with each other and there were some chase scenes that felt intense, but the sequel definitely felt more like it was leaning towards chaos and carnage. Which again, wasn't a bad thing it was entertaining.








Pros

It's time to get into the good stuff! Starting with the dark humor. Without going into too many details, we once again get some great dark comedy. Although not all of it is dark, there was this one great bit where a wife pretty much took everything from her awful husband. And the best part of that gag is the guy's got nobody to blame but himself. Then there was the world building. We're introduced to more elements of The Council. This time we learn what happens when you survive one of their games. We're introduced to rival families, and the more satanic ritualistic side of the cult. The last thing I'll praise is Samara Weaving and Kathryn Newton. Weaving continues being a great scream queen, once again showing she can handle the physical aspects while also showing her charisma. And Newton provides a great amount of chemistry with Weaving. The pair provide humor, sisterly banter, and a good amount of heart to an otherwise crazy movie.









While not as strong as the first, Ready or Not 2: Here I Come is a very fun popcorn flick. So if you want to get back and watch some chaotic mayhem, go to your nearest theater and give this a watch.








My final rating is, Good.








Alright then, that'll wrap things up. Come back on Monday, Mar 30th, for part three of Looking Back at the Films of 2025. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Underrated Films - Midnight Run

 


Before we get into the review I do what to tell you a few things. Originally there was gonna be a Cinematic Disasters review, but due to a losing a family things got all jumbled around and instead you're getting another Underrated Films review. So I hope you enjoy.





Midnight Run is an action-comedy thriller that was produced by City Light Films with distribution being done by Universal Pictures. George Callo wrote the screenplay while Martin Brest directed.





The story is, bounty hunter Jack Walsh is enlisted find accountant Jonathan Mardukas who embezzled $15 million from a Chicago crime boss and bring him to Los Angeles. But things aren't gonna be easy on this road trip with not only the mob chasing them but also the F.B.I. and a rival bounty hunter are also chasing after them. While these won't be able to stand each other they'll soon start to become a strange pair of friends.








Why It's Underrated

Be honest with yourself, out of all the Robert De Niro films who know or heard of is this one of them? If you said no don't be ashamed. Like myself I didn't know this existed until doing research for this post.








My Thoughts

There is one downside to the movie and that's it's not at all groundbreaking. It doesn't really add too much to the whole buddy road trip flicks. However despite that I felt like the execution and it's charm does save it from it's otherwise familiar premise.



Since by the end of the day this is a comedy how well does it do in that department? I found it very funny. With these there's plenty of times I wish I could go into spoilers for these (along with my reviews for more recently released films) I won't to avoid spoilers that way you can go in fresh, so I won't give too much away. Having said whether it's psychical or dialogue the comedy is a joy. One of favorites is when Walsh is making a fake ID and he actually ask the kid next to him "How does that look?" It's a very simple moment but it's just funny he wanted the opinion especially to a kid of all people.



Then there's the plot. The story offers plenty of well-placed humor along with simple but enjoyable action scenes and twist and turns. But the strongest aspect comes from Jack and Jonathan. Their friendship going from antagonistic to reluctant respect to actually caring for one another was the movie's true driving force. It was a nice journey to see transport job turn into a hilarious odd-couples dynamic.



The last thing I'll praise is Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin's performances. De Niro perfectly brings out the Walsh's dry wit and simmering frustration and Grodin is offering a chatty annoyance but his performance is where the movie's heart is. Together their chemistry was a joy to watch and the back and forth banter was another highlight to the movie. These two are great albeit underrated comedy buddies but hopefully as time continues to go by more and more discover this movie and these two great ranked higher on some best of lists.








So yeah, Midnight Run, if you haven't seen it check it out. I wish I could tell you what streaming service it's on, but as it currently stands there's no way to stream it for free. So find a store or something. But the point is, Midnight Run is a great comedy movie.








My final rating is, Great.








That's all for now. Come back on Saturday, Mar 28th, for review of Ready or Not 2: Here I Come. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.

Monday, March 23, 2026

A Look Back at Daredevil: Born Again - Season 1



Season two is quite literally around the corner, so let's do the old tradition of reviewing season one.





Daredevil: Born Again is a tv series and a revival and continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series. It's produced by Marvel Televison and is distributed by Disney+. The show is created by Dario Scardapane, Matt Corman, and Chris Ord. This season consist of nine episodes.





The story is, it's been several years since the events of Netflix's Daredevil and during that time Matt Murdock stopped being the vigilante known as Daredevil after someone close to him was killed. Now he's focusing on serving justice solely as lawyer while in the meantime his arch rival Wilson Fisk aka Kingpin is the newly elected Mayor of New York. Both men are trying to fight off their darker urges but they'll soon find themselves put on a collision course.








  • Negatives

I've got nothing.








  • Mix

Let's start off with the tone. When watching this and looking back at the Netflix series it's very noticeable that this isn't as intense as Netflix's. Sure there were plenty of shocking moments but I didn't get enough of that edge of your seat vibe like I did with the original show.


Then there's the fights. Now there pretty good but the major downside is there's not that many of them. I get it was because Matt gave up being Daredevil and he's story is about fighting off that urge, but it was still kind of a bummer. It also doesn't help there was some noticeable use of CGI.


Lastly there's the storytelling. Let's start off with the good, that being Matt & Wilson's arcs. I did really enjoy see these two try to be normal men but they just get help themselves when it comes to their darker sides. But sometimes we have story elements that aren't given full depth. One example being the villain Muse. He could've been used far more as the straw that broke the camel's back to make Matt come out of retirement but everything with his arc is wrapped up very quickly.








  • Positives

The one praise I can fully give is Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio's performances. Despite the decent at best material these two were great. They brought intensity and nuance to the screen and they haven't lost their chemistry at all. They were truly carrying this season.








So yeah, Daredevil: Born Again, not bad but it definitely didn't capture that same vibe as the original Netflix series. Although I guess that tends to happen when a show is reconstructed from an original plan and has to be reshot and rewritten.








My final rating is, Okay.








Hopefully season two will be much better. But this is all for now. Come back on Thursday, Mar 26th, for an Underrated Films review of Midnight Run. Until then, enjoy the rest of your day.