Marvel’s Luke Cage – Season 1
by Felipe Rosa
Marvel’s Luke Cage – Season 1: this series created by Cheo Hodari Coker follows its Netflix companions; it gives as
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: action, drama, super hero
by Felipe Rosa
Marvel’s Luke Cage – Season 1: this series created by Cheo Hodari Coker follows its Netflix companions; it gives as
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: action, drama, super hero
by Felipe Rosa
Stranger Things – Season 1: the Duffer Brothers’ series wear the inspirations in their sleeves (starting from the beautiful poster art)
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: adventure, fantasy, horror
by Felipe Rosa
Marvel’s Daredevil – Season 2: the second season’s storyline is somewhat
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: action, drama, super hero
by Felipe Rosa
House of Cards – Season Four: by now, talking about this series is preaching to the converted;
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
Marvel’s Daredevil – Season 1: Drew Goddard’s series succeeds (mostly, and for what it’s supposed to be) by
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: action, drama, super hero
by Felipe Rosa
House of Cards – Season Three: even if by now this show is somewhat of a known quantity,
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Wire: every once in a while, something comes up that forbids one to be coy about it; in that spirit,
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: crime, drama, top
by Felipe Rosa
Game of Thrones – Season 4: much has been written already about the production values of this series (it remains great; locations, set and costume design are top-notch once more) and the violence (this season saw an increase of it; by now it became expected and lost its shock value, as did the liberal use of nudity). While the series continue to pull-off the trick, mostly, of juggling an almost inordinate gallery of characters and story-lines (most of which should […]
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: fantasy
by Felipe Rosa
Mad Men – Season 4: as this season progresses, it becomes clear that not only the story and the characters are evolving, but the series itself is; in subtle, as most everything is, but in no uncertain ways. The most obvious is the growing focus on the plot, without any loss in character development and a rich portrayal of the times; the series embrace shifting shades of gray instead of black-and-white. Writing and acting continue to be top-notch (except for […]
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: drama