Gilbert Speaks on ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ Season 3 Episode 4
After eleven seasons of ‘The Walking Dead’ and three seasons of spinoffs, Marie Gilbert feels like she’s stuck in ‘Groundhog Day.’
After eleven seasons of ‘The Walking Dead’ and three seasons of spinoffs, Marie Gilbert feels like she’s stuck in ‘Groundhog Day.’
Marie Gilbert celebrates all the aliens to be found in “Alien: Earth.”
In the latest episode of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon,” we see how the people of Europe have found a way to survive and preserve their history of humanity.
Join Marie Gilbert’s favourite travel guides in the latest episode of “The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.”
“Brave the Dark” is a beautiful story about good teachers guiding children who are trying to survive and overcome the traumatic events in their lives.
“The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon” returns for a third season; Marie Gilbert looks at the first episode back.
Joelle Kidd’s “Jesusland: Stories from the Upside Down World of Christian Pop Culture” is a critical and frightening look at just how powerful and dangerous evangelicalism is.
Helen Tudor-Fisk is back, and Marie Gilbert is loving the third season of Kitty Flanagan’s laugh-out-loud corporate lawyer series, “Fisk.”
Sometimes a folktale can help young people find their way.
Marie Gilbert calls “All The Moons” the best vampire film in years.
Shoshannah Stern’s documentary, “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” is a beautiful and informative visit, where the audience is invited to share in the Oscar winner’s triumphs, frustrations, and unexpected revelations.
“40 Acres” is an exercise in excellent storytelling from first-time director R.T. Thorne.