This week on “Euphoria,” it’s time for Lexi’s long-awaited play. Get our thoughts on this episode and whats to come inside here!
Author: Emmy Wenstrup
Rue is in for a reckoning since last week’s mayhem. She begins the episode absolutely wrecked by withdrawals, unable to physically function.
Despite my earlier criticisms of the show’s superficiality, I easily prefer the comically absurd girl-group plotlines to the emotionally unbearable quality of episode five.
Carlota Pereda crafts a bold and ominous feature adaptation of her award-winning 2018 short film in the Sundance Midnight feature “Piggy.”
This weeks episode of Euphoria left us extremely disappointed. Find out why and get our thoughts on whats to come in our review of episode 4.
This week’s “Euphoria” was its best and darkest episode yet. Find out more of what we think of episode 3 inside here!
Christian Tafdrup directs a provocative and simmering satirical work of horror in “Speak No Evil.” Check out our Sundance review inside!
There’s no denying that each episode of “Euphoria” holds your attention and leaves you wanting more.
In our own pandemic, where these huge global stakes give us crippling anxiety, “Station Eleven” is a reminder to focus inward.
The grittiest and most stylized teen drama is back with a bang. Check out our review for Euphoria season 2 episode 1.