Love, Death, and Robots, is beautiful in a messed-up sort of way. It’s very unlike the Hollywood Studio approach to animation, as it cares less about being thoughtful, and cares more about sensational line crossing. Which...
I wanted to title this review with something about what an absolute master of style J.J. Abrams has become over the past twenty years. I’ve been a fan since Felicity, which is still, to date, my...