11/22/63 – “The Day in Question” Review
This week, 11/22/63 delivers on expectations with a finale that is damn near perfect.
This week, 11/22/63 delivers on expectations with a finale that is damn near perfect.
While Soldier Boy is disappointing, it’s done a good job of setting up for the finale. With only one episode remaining, 11/22/63 is running out of time in more ways than one.
The story continues in episode 6, Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald, but it looks like the mini-series is finally starting to show its true colours and drift away from the book it’s based on.
This week on 11/22/63, things start to get real as events push to their tragic – and historic – conclusion.
The Guest hits a lot of the right buttons for a psychological horror game but is stunted by its short length.
In episode three of the Hulu exclusive 11/22/63 things are heating up between Jake and Sadie as the plot thickens.
Satisfy your urge to kill in the over-the-top and cartoony gore-fest, 101 Ways to Die heading to release on March 22nd.
Do you love horror games? What is it about those scary games that suck you in? Lou takes a close look at horror games and dissects what it is about them that keeps you coming back for more.
In episode three of the Hulu exclusive 11/22/63 we get our first really extensive look and Lee Harvey Oswald.
Episode two of 11/22/63 ups the creepiness factor as Jake Epping attempts to prevent Harry Dunning’s father from murdering his family.