The Big Door Prize Episode 4 Review
Episode 4 highlights one of my favourite characters so far, and adds some emotional moments to The Big Door Prize.
Episode 4 highlights one of my favourite characters so far, and adds some emotional moments to The Big Door Prize.
The Big Door Prize continues to build a solid cast of characters, but it feels like we are accomplishing less each episode.
Episode 2 picks off where we started, but follows Cass around instead of Dusty. I like Cass a lot more than Dusty, and that alone made this an even better episode.
The Big Door Prize starts of smoothly, with a first episode that introduces us to the main characters. The stage is set, and a couple of existential questions start to form.
Episode 2 follows a similar path to episode 1, but improves on nearly everything. The episode is funnier, the plot is better, and it has me cautiously optimistic for next week.
Digman! episode 1, Pilot, is the first episode of the series, and while it was funny, the jokes felt flat. The story was all over the place, and just felt mediocre. There is potential there, but Digman! has a long ways to go before being worth watching.
Luther: The Fallen Sun is a good movie with stellar acting. Andy Serkis puts together one of his best performances in a chilling, dark movie that introduces Luther to the big screen.
Luther: The Fallen Sun is a movie that follows up on the tv show, Luther. I have not seen the show, so I cannot speak to how connected they are, but there are characters present that are already developed. Regardless, watching the show is not mandatory to understand Luther: The Fallen Sun. Let’s jump into the story. Fair warning, there will be many spoilers in this article.
Scott Lang has been in the MCU for years, and while he has played a lesser role so far, Quantumania will throw Ant-Man into the limelight of Phase 5.
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania comes out in just under a month, February 17th, and there are some movies you need to see first. Scott Lang has a fairly short resume in the MCU, and as a result the entire list will take less than 10 hours to watch. Whether you are a seasoned MCU veteran or someone brand new looking to check out Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, this list will get you up to speed.