Despite the perplexing time-travel logic distracting from what works, namely Chris Pratt, J.K. Simmons, and the genuinely frightening aliens, The Tomorrow War is must-watch entertainment—mostly.
7.5 out of 12 Tamales
Despite the perplexing time-travel logic distracting from what works, namely Chris Pratt, J.K. Simmons, and the genuinely frightening aliens, The Tomorrow War is must-watch entertainment—mostly.
7.5 out of 12 Tamales
A brisk power walk down memory lane, Coming 2 America revisits, with mostly diminishing returns, the majority of the first Coming’s jokes and characters, leaving no stone, zirconia or diamond, unturned.
6 out of 12 Tamales
Pervasive perverseness reigns hilariously supreme during Borat’s ignominious return to the US and A, cementing Sacha Baron Cohen’s place on the Mt. Rushmore of comedic trolls.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Holy f%ing smoke, Homelander, The Boys’ second go-around is full-throttle, take-no-prisoners crazy—in the best way possible—improving on an already excellent season one by leaps and super-human bounds.
12 out of 12 Tamales
Playing more like castoff Black Mirror and The Good Place episodes, Upload, despite super-producer Greg Daniels’s best effort, is too derivative to merit a download or stream.
5.5 out of 12 Tamales
The Boys, or the anti-Avengers, poses the question, what if superheroes were owned by corporate America, and this Amazon show’s answer is dangerously dark, funny and thoroughly entertaining.
11 out of 12 Tamales
Featuring the perfectly-paired, funny-as-always Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph, Forever, a sweet, breezy Amazon Prime series, lightly tackles the subject of marriage and eternity in eight, carefully crafted episodes.
9 out of 12 Tamales