it's what you'd expect from Roger Black & Waco O'Guin
i guess there is only so much to be said about Ghislaine Maxwell, since this all feels like a rehash of last years 'Epstein's Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell' from Peacock
6 episodes (total runtime 5 hours 31 minutes) of this? half way through this episode they started casting for the community play re-enactment of this murder/investigation; nah, im good thanks. moving on to 'The Beatrice Six: Keith Morrison Investigates' without all the bloat and bullshit.
damn this is a good show!
cinematography and editing are ugly and nauseating
i did it for the lulz
i did it for the lulz
i did it for the lulz
i really liked this, especially compared to the original. idk why they forced it as a title sequel, because it does it no favors.
a cute show that's easy to watch - no deep investment needed, which is pleasant sometimes.
S01 was a lot of fun, S02 was hard to get through.
16 episodes were planned and only 8 were filmed - im not sure if they'll ever get to the second half, but it's the same ole Falcone and McCarthy schlock; if you like that, then you'll enjoy this otherwise skip it.
any which way you cut it, Kathleen's death was unpeaceful and upsetting - and Toni Collette makes sure you remember that with every reenactment
there is never enough Toni Collette - im always impressed with her acting; just wow!
im underwhelmed by this show
the score from John Carpenter is the only redeeming quality
graphic animal abuse/death - TIMESTAMP 38:52-40:21
another investigation, this time with a journalist - this is barely a Hellraiser movie
another police procedural reworked for the franchise, done more poorly than Inferno and with even less cenobite screen time. they wasted the return of Kirsty; it would have been better to leave her out completely of this mess.
i dislike all 3 attempts from Rick Bota - Hellseeker, Deader and Hellworld
i guess Rock M. Sakura was ahead of the curve two seasons ago with her fart jokes
Daniel Farrands is a POS director of scripted horror - every single one, in the last five years, has been exploitative, poorly done and hard to finish, which is surprising/disappointing since i enjoyed his documentaries
sidenote: Debra Tate (Sharon's sister) was against this movie, asked them not to make it and they went forward against her wishes anyways.
half-baked storytelling - stuff happened, then exposition infodump by the family, ending in a cliffhanger
i dont understand Salvatore Esposito's acting choices for Gaetano Fadda - it's truly terrible
simple premise, single location...one of the better/best episodes of this entire series, imo
feels ALOT like Rick & Morty or something you'd find on Adult Swim...
someone must be a fan of 'Biker Mice from Mars' because they're constantly in background scenes
i usually really enjoy quirky, cheesy and/or satirical content, so i was excited for this premiere, but i ended up hating this episode and having a hard time finishing it.
it's just a full-length advertisement for Krispy Kreme, Samsung, etc and im sick & tired of it
they really ruined a great opportunity with this property
entire story is told by exposition - acting is terrible too
not a great movie, but i love John Candy
i always tend to pair it with Chevy Chase's Fletch as a double feature
is this just one long meta joke? 30 minutes into what feels like a 148 minute rickroll
nice variety of drag aesthetics in the TOP 4 starting this episode - any of them were worthy, but excited for the TOP 3 in the dash for the crown!
with the judges being less agressive and more constructive, i think it has lead to a great lineup for the finale
solid TOP 5
one of the better/best makeover challenges
Icesis Couture confident in her abilites and serving w/ professionalism