Tag: Jesse Plemons

Love and Death Episode 4 Review: Inevitable Ghastly Circumstances Lure Out the Repressed Monster

Love and Death Episode 4 Review: All hell breaks loose when the inevitable end strikes. Elizabeth Olsen delivers a chilling performance as her character's repressed monster breaks out of its confinement.

Love and Death Episode 3 Review: Beginning of the Murderous End

Love and Death Episode 3 Review: Candy and Allan's affair is found out by someone. Elizabeth Olsen renders her grey character unreadable, becoming the highlight through it all.

Love and Death Episode 2 Review: Filling the Gaps of Marriage

Love and Death Episode 2 Review: The new episode takes a step ahead in humanising certain characters, but takes a step back, too, with its pacing issue.

Love and Death Episode 1 Review: Do’s and Don’t’s of an Affair Well Planned-Out

Love and Death Episode 1 Review: The season premiere of the true-crime based series starring Elizabeth Olsen plunges into building out her character wanting to recklessly break out of the norms keeping her in.

Love and Death Teaser: Elizabeth Olsen Embodies the Infamous Candy Montgomery in HBO Max’s Latest Series

Check out the Love and Death trailer featuring Elizabeth Olsen and Jesse Plemons.

Windfall Review: Jesse Plemons and Lily Collins are Trapped in a Slowburn Thriller That Keeps You Guessing

Windfall Review: Jesse Plemons, Lily Collins, and Jason Segel's Netflix film has its moments.

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Summer ’36 Review: Murder, Class Divides, and an Elegant Slice of French History

Netflix’s Summer 36 (originally L’Été 36) mixes a murder mystery with social commentary set against the glamorous French Riviera of 1936. While its mystery doesn’t always surprise, the series succeeds through its strong female ensemble, lavish production, and engaging historical backdrop.