-
experience other people's
physical sensations was
compared by
Charles Bramesco of
Vulture to the 19th
century novella The
Corsican Brothers,
about a pair...
- it as a "straightforward parable"; both
Franich and Vulture's
Charles Bramesco compared the
episode to an
after school special due to its
simple moral...
- "idyllic
suburban life", as
Stubbs put it,
Vorel and Vulture's
Charles Bramesco said he has a mid-life ennui. His **** with Theo is for conception, not...
-
Mahabir Bhullar,
Suchi Birgi and
Roopa Cheema in
supporting roles.
Charles Bramesco of The
Guardian wrote that "Like so many high
school theater iconoclasts...
-
singularly unusual — and
utterly memorable — do****entary experience."
Charles Bramesco wrote in Vulture, "Their do****entary
forms a
sharp image of the thornier...
- was
released as an
album two days
after the episode's premiere.
Charles Bramesco of
Vulture and Matt
Reynolds of
Wired found the
episode to have a police...
-
films improved the
balance and took more
sophisticated approaches.
Charles Bramesco of Vulture.com
identifies Abbott and
Costello Meet
Frankenstein as the...
- just
about serving in this
world but who you're
serving with."
Charles Bramesco of The
Guardian gave the
series 2 out of 5 stars, writing, "With the head...
- "And the ****
would have been
better too." On the
other hand,
Charles Bramesco was more
appreciative of The Voyeurs. In a four-out-of-five star review...
- Vulture.
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March 2020.
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Charles (21
October 2016). "Every
Black Mirror Episode, Ranked". Vulture...