[Everyone liked that] Amazon’s faithful, crowd pleasing adaptation of Bethesda’s hit game series has emerged from the vault for its sophomore season. Fallout players rejoice, this batch of episodes solidifies the show as one of the greatest video game adaptations of all time. Casual viewers might be left stranded in the wasteland trying to keep up, though. This is a show made for the fans, but it’s still such a fun watch for franchise newcomers as well. It captures the quirky tone and adventurous spirit of the games perfectly, while still grounding itself in seriousness when needed. This season takes us to New Vegas, and just like in season one, we get stories set in the present wasteland, and before the bombs were dropped. In fact, there’s A LOT happening all at once this time around - Lucy and the Ghoul, Maximus and Brotherhood of Steel, Robert House’s sinister dealings in Vegas, The Legion, The Vault Dwellers trying to escape captivity… it’s perhaps a little much for jus...
Passion, envy, and tension flies in the air in this fresh adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel proves Emerald Fennell as one of this generation’s finest filmmakers. The cinematography and score are especially what take the story to a whole other plane, with stunning backdrops and a transfixing score and soundtrack casting a spell on you. Charli XCX’s original songs enhance and transform some moments in the film, and leave you maybe even wanting more of them. Margot Robbie is splendid as Catherine Earnshaw, who finds her conflicted in her sense of self, including lust, love, and wealth, in a star-crossed romance with Heathcliffe, brought to life with a quiet yet thundering longing from Jacob Elordi. Hong Chau is also a huge standout as perhaps the most moral character in the film, as is Alison Oliver who takes her role to many surprising places. It’s truly Fennell’s vision that elevates this story that’s been told over several installments, but the beauty in many emotional s...