Westworld :: The Winter Line
‘Westworld’ catches up with Maeve in a fun virtual prison escape… continue reading
‘Westworld’ catches up with Maeve in a fun virtual prison escape… continue reading
The ‘Westworld’ season three premiere isn’t quite as mind boggling, but there are enough interesting ideas to spare… continue reading
‘Watchmen’ from HBO ends its first (and maybe last) season as a shockingly great adaptation… continue reading
‘Westworld’ really does know how to end a season… continue reading
‘Westworld’ descends into the darkness that overwhelms and overtakes… continue reading
‘Westworld’ delivers a beautiful, moving episode that answers the questions you didn’t know you wanted… continue reading
‘Westworld’ pulls no punches as it creeps towards the endgame… continue reading
‘Westworld’ builds slowly with everybody present and accounted for and slams you in the face… continue reading
‘Westworld’ finally shows off seeing the secrets of yourself… continue reading
‘Westworld’ has an episode that is the first I’d call ‘shockingly triumphant’… continue reading
‘Westworld’ references Machiavelli and psychological projection in a fun, adventurous episode… continue reading
‘Westworld’ introduces still more timelines, but this time they aren’t trying to fool you… continue reading
‘Westworld’ answers questions, raises more, and forgets nothing setting up a wild ride… continue reading
Charles Barkley begins his journey across America to discuss race. Starting in Baltimore, a city central to the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement, where he interviews community members and police… continue reading
The Blu-ray release of the second season of the HBO series gives you a chance to mull things over… continue reading