Cyberpunk: Edgerunners joins a winning list of genre-defining anime productions from Netflix and proves that CD Project Red’s dystopian future can house interesting stories of all formats within and outside the confines of Night City.
The opening episodes of HALO set the stage for a vastly different interpretation of Master Chief’s adventures, which might make for passable sci-fi TV but not satisfactory for longtime fans of the games.
Tick, Tick… Boom! is a story for every artist to experience, with a career-best performance from Andrew Garfield, delightful music, and an extremely strong directorial debut by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Don’t Look Up uses comedy to subtly deliver commentary on the political and sociological nature of modern America’s culture when facing a potential threat to humanity.
Marvel’s Hawkeye is off to a slow but fun start with Hailee Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop stealing the show from Clint Barton with wit and oozing Christmas charm.
The Witcher season 1 is a great adaptation that sometimes might feel confusing for first-time watchers. The series faithfully recreates the stories and atmosphere from both the books and games alike. But I do wish that it followed a more coherent story.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is DC’s grandest comic-book ambitions put on screen, instantly redeeming the 2017 Frankenstein show and moving Snyder to an elite class of fantasy filmmaking.