The answers the series doles out are a lot less interesting than the questions.
The Tomorrow War is little more than a clunky, Nolan-esque exercise in instruction-manual cinema.
The series successfully creates an atmosphere of dread and uncertainty, but its withholding of catharsis can be wearying.
The longer things drag out, All I See Is You becomes every bit as amorphous as its protagonist’s vision.
The title of the season-four premiere is possibly a wry acknowledgment of Louie’s return after a year-and-a-half hiatus.
Surprisingly, the first few episodes of season seven indicate a willingness on the show’s part to take some new chances.
Gary McKendry’s Killer Elite is a throwback to an era when action movies still had balls.
It’s hard to believe that the spy comedy Chuck came so close to cancellation just a few short months ago.