The Handmaid’s Tale, based on the novel by Margaret Atwood and adapted by Bruce Miller for television, is a brilliant albeit terrifying dystopian story about... Read More
Zofia Wijaszka
Zofia resides in Los Angeles and is a film and television critic. She has previously written for The Mary Sue, First Showing, Film Threat, In Their Own League, Film Inquiry, and more. She loves the Scream movies, Carol, American Horror Story, and Schitt’s Creek.
The Handmaid’s Tale is, without a single uncertainty, one of the most incredible, exhilarating series. The fans were forced to wait a year for a fourth... Read More
The Emmy-winning Hulu original series The Handmaid’s Tale came back with its long-awaited fourth season and premiered with three episodes last Wednesday. With the third episode, “The... Read More
“Handmaids always go in twos. Remember?”, Janine (Madeline Brewer) tells June (Elisabeth Moss) during a particularly moving moment in season four, something that is very... Read More
There’s something enthralling about films or television shows set in small towns. It’s even more intriguing when the plot lies in the crime genre. That’s... Read More
Coming out to your family is never easy. Your heart almost feels like it’s going to jump out of your chest when you say the... Read More
Run starts swiftly. The second feature picture by Aneesh Chaganty (Searching) once again proves the director’s extensive talent for capturing the powerful tension and the fear... Read More
In 2018, we met the Crain family and their frightful, emotional history. Mike Flanagan, the director of both, The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly... Read More
The world is tired – exhausted from the pandemic, the constant fear for our lives, and the future’s uncertainty. One group is exceptionally weary, frustrated,... Read More
Although the Primetime Emmy Awards will have different form, it’s still on. One of the top nominees was the FX series, What We Do In... Read More

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