Skeleton Crew Episode 8 Review: Star Wars For 5-Year-Olds
The final episode of Skeleton Crew is now out, wrapping up the series and confirming that the show […]
The final episode of Skeleton Crew is now out, wrapping up the series and confirming that the show […]
Could have been really good if not for the non-sensical writing.
Probably the best episode of the series; however, Gunn needs to stop writing down to the audience.
Predictable outcomes and filler hurt the pacing.
Everything wrong with the MCU. It’s unwatchable trash.
Rebounds from last week’s episode.
The Lion King is losing its roar, and Rachel Zegler’s Snow White might not wake up at all.
Continues the series’ downward trend, packed with eye-rolling moments and lazy writing.
After three stellar episodes, Skeleton Crew takes a nosedive with Episode 4, which comes across as pure cringe.
Getting buried by the Christmas storm and a massive budget isn’t helping.
Dwyane Johnson and Chris Evans’ holiday movie is a fun watch.
Why did they make the movie?
Is the Jams Gunn formula getting predictable and stagnant?
Hints at future success, goes over player experience, and more.
Jon Watts is batting 3-for-3 — just as he did with Marvel’s Spider-Man movies.
Worked out for Secret Invasion, right?
Hooks you in, and that’s a success.
The comments are priceless.
First two minutes of Creature Commandos.