Latest Reviews
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To One Hell of a Fandom: Celebrating Lucifer Fans' Talent and Passion For The Devilish Show
We took to asking Lucifer fans what their all time favourite fanarts, fanvideos, gifmakers and fanfictions were. Here you will find just a few of the ones that were given… Read More +
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Lucifer Writer Chris Rafferty talks Episode 9's Deckerstar Panic Room Scene, Dan's Guilt and Redemption, Writing Lucifer's Goodbye's and more
We think that Chris’s final episode of the series “Goodbye, Lucifer” is his best yet, so we brought him some questions. Spoilers ahead! Read More +
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10 Reasons Why I Like Nancy Drew (And Why You Might Too!)
Now is the perfect time to cozy up on your couch to binge the CW’s Nancy Drew. Read More +
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Sacrifices and Love: A Fitting End to One Hell of a Show (Lucifer Season 6)
The team here at LCL Reviews takes a look back at all the moments that made us cry, laugh, and scream during Lucifer S6. Warning: SPOILERS. Read More +
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'This Is A Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist' Full Review
Written by Charly
photo copyright Netflix
Another Netflix docuseries? Yes. Is it as addicting and intriguing as all the others we watch? Yes! This Is A Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist is the latest docuseries to drop on Netflix and we definitely recommend taking the time to watch it.
Please beware there will be spoilers in this article so make sure you head over and watch it now before reading!
Netflix's This Is A Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist and Why You Should Watch It
Written by Charly
photo copyright Netflix
If you are like me and love a good Netflix documentary that leaves you still trying to piece everything together, then This Is A Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist is the newest series you should be watching this week.
A docuseries that runs over 4 episodes, each averaging over 50 minutes, leads to an easy binge especially since the whole bizarre case pulls you in.
10 things we are looking forward to in Lucifer 5B
Written by Lucks, Charly and Lev
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With the second part of Lucifer season 5 approaching (May 28th, yes we finally have a date!) we thought to ask the fans of the devilish show what things they are looking forward / hoping to see in 5b. We have compiled a list of 10 things in no particular order. Don't worry there are no spoilers to be had here.
The End of the F***ing World is Dark, Quirky, Hilarious, and Insanely Binge-able
Written by lucks
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I know I’m a little late to the party, but I just recently watched The End of the F***ing World on Netflix and I can’t believe I missed this gem when it first came out so I thought I’d review it now.
The End of the F***ing World follows teens James (Alex Lawther) and Alyssa (Jessica Barden) who run away from home together but for very different reasons. While Alyssa decides to run away from home to get away from her awful step dad and flighty mother, James thinks he’s a psychopath and is bored of killing small animals so he agrees to embark on the trip in order to murder Alyssa.
Lucifer fans taken on an emotional rollercoaster as the TV series wraps their series finale and gets a 5B premiere date on the same day
Written by lucks
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It’s been quite an eventful Monday for Lucifer fans. In the early hours of the night, Netflix apparently accidentally leaked the release date for the second part of season 5 and announced that more episodes were coming on May 28th before quickly changing it back to ‘more episodes coming soon’. Lucifer fans were too quick though and screenshots with the release date had already been widely circulated.
The Irregulars Turns an Interesting Concept into a Mediocre Show
Written by lucks
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I want to preface this review by saying that I haven’t read the book series that the TV show is based on so I can’t speak to how good or bad of an adaptation it is and am only reviewing the show.
The Irregulars is about a ragtag group of street kids that get recruited by Doctor John Watson (Royce Pierreson) and Sherlock Holmes (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) to help them on investigations because they can blend in and get access to information in places where Holmes and Watson would stick out.
Tom Ellis Delights Lucifer Fans with a Virtual Convention
Written by Lucks, Charly and Lev
On Sunday, March 14th Tom Ellis participated in Creation Entertainment’s Live Virtual Fan Experience. DB Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt, Aimee Garcia, Tom Welling, and Inbar Lavi also had panels throughout the weekend, but this recap is going to focus on Tom’s panel. With his favorite mug in hand, which is full of his favorite Luci quotes, he spent some time with his fans, smiling a lot and maybe even getting a little teary.
If thrillers, mysteries and complex characters are your type, The One is your perfect match
Written by Charly and Lev
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If you could find your perfect match, would you?
I will keep this review spoiler free even though it will be very difficult because all I want to do is gush about how amazing this show is in full detail but, I shall give you enough to hopefully encourage you to experience the ride that is The One.
Good Girls Strikes the Right Balance of Humor and Drama
Written by lucks
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Good Girls on NBC is a hilarious, intense, addictive drama that will have you hooked from the very beginning.
Tom Ellis shares a few teases about Lucifer at Empire's virtual convention
Written by Lev
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Empire Conventions gave us a treat today: an opportunity for a virtual convention zoom panel with Tom Ellis. This was a nice chance for fans to hang out with Tom, ask some burning questions and maybe get some answers right from the comfort of their own home.
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Behind Her Eyes is an Insanely Addicting Psychological Thriller Mini-Series
Written by lucks
photo copyright Netflix
It’s hard to talk about this series without delving into spoilers, but I’m going to try to do just that.
The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel is a must-watch true crime docuseries
Written by lucks
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Warning: This review contains spoilers for Crime Scene: Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel. To avoid spoilers, please watch the 4-part docuseries on Netflix first.
The CW’s Nancy Drew isn’t your mother’s detective show but it’s definitely worth the watch
Written by lucksI want to start off by saying that the CW’s version of Nancy Drew isn’t an adaptation of the books your mother grew up reading. Sure, some of the character names might be the same and Nancy Drew is still a small town amateur detective but don’t let that fool you into thinking that this version is just going to relive the same plot lines as the book series.
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Lets talk about Lucifer's amazing special effects
Written by Charly and LevLet's be honest, there are quite a few things in the Netflix hit series Lucifer about a crime solving devil (don't overthink it) that catch the eye. One of them happens to be the awesome special effects created by the amazing team at COSA VFX. Today we are going to tell you our favourites (in no particular order).