TVOM: "There’s always been a stark contrast in Fortitude‘s cinematography that fascinates me, how scenes can be covered in white snow, yet still be shrouded in darkness, even in the daytime, where everything is just gray, a blend of the two. And the first six episodes have gone to great lengths to establish that gray tone in each individual in Fortitude, a town united and divided by its shared secrets and assumed loyalties. The murder of Charlie Stoddart – and along with it, poor Pettigrew – removed these borders between good and bad; the murder of poor Doc Margaret, shatters the entire reality of Fortitude, instantly transforming it into something that’s a much darker, darker shade of tray."
No Pressure Review: This is an odd light-hearted watch that is a bit confused whether it wants to paints its characters in a good or bad light.
Rest In Peace Review: This gripping thriller will captivate you from start to finish, leaving you pondering the boundaries between right and wrong long after the credits roll.
The Believers Review: Netflix's newest release is a thrilling ride with some emotional moments peppered in between.