The Flash stars Grant Gustin as the title character who lives in the Arrowverse has an interesting sixth season. It stars with his daughter Nora with Iris (Candice Patton), being gone, possibly into a black hole. Barry has to go into it and try and stop it before it's...
TV Review: ‘World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji’ On Amazon
Review by James Lindorf It has been nearly twenty years, but racers are once again ready to take their marks and try to survive the latest Eco-Challenge. The Mark Burnett (Survivor, Amazing Race) produced show jumped around a few networks in its original run but has...
TV Review: ‘Jim Gaffigan: The Pale Tourist’
Review by James Lindorf For comedy to be truly successful, there has to be an understanding of the subject matter. Jokes that work in Georgia may not work in Connecticut, and stories in Tokyo could easily fall flat in Sydney. To get around this problem, comedian Jim...
Documentary Review: ‘Welcome To Chechnya’ On HBO
Review by James Lindorf HBO wanted to close out Pride Month with a bang. To do that, they are premiering the latest film from the acclaimed journalist, and Oscar® nominated documentarian David France. "Welcome to Chechnya" chronicles the efforts of a group of brave...
TV Review: ‘Long Gone Summer’ On ESPN
Review by James Lindorf In 1994 over a dispute about a potential salary cap Major League Baseball experienced what was then the longest strike in professional sports history. The strike lasted for 232 days and resulted in the first canceled World Series since 1904....
Review: ‘Dear…’ On Apple TV+
Review by James Lindorf “Your legacy is every life you’ve touched” was a bit of wisdom from Mya Angelou to Oprah one day while the two were making biscuits. Most of us will only touch our family and friends’ lives, but some will reach thousands, if not millions. Ten...
TV Review: ‘Lance’ On ESPN
Review by James Lindorf Part 2 Still simply entitled LANCE part two of the Lance Armstrong documentary by Marina Zenovich will air tonight May 31st, 2020, at 9 pm on ESPN and ESPN2. Much like the latest installment of the Jurassic Park franchise, part two of LANCE...
Blu-ray Review: ‘Lucifer: The Complete Fourth Season’
Lucifer was cancelled by Fox after three seasons and it looked like the show was dead. After a fierce fan campaign Netflix came to the rescue and picked it up for a fourth season. And with being on Netflix the show had more creative freedom. They could swear (which...
Documentary Review: ‘Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind’ On HBO
Greetings again from the darkness. Natasha Gregson Wagner recalls hearing that the body of her mother, actress Natalie Wood, had been found near Santa Catalina Island. It was November 21, 1981 and Natasha was 11 years old. Now she’s a producer of this documentary, as...
TV Review: ‘Hollywood’ On Netflix
Netflix limited series premiering May 1, 2020 Greetings again from the darkness. “I want to go to Dreamland.” One might assume that phrase is related to Hollywood being the place where dreams can come true, but co-creators Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan take us down a...




