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Garret Castleberry

Garret Castleberry's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Hell on Wheels: Season 5 (2015) 100% 7/10 EDIT “Durant further embodies a harbinger that darkly foreshadows the shape of the American political landscape and a post-truth Presidency.” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2018 Full Review The Leftovers: Season 3, Episode 8 (2017) 9/10 EDIT “With careful patience and emotional vulnerability, the finalé provides enough of an auteur bait-and-switch to warm hearts and secure open-coded closure for what's come before and what will be.” – PopMatters Jun 19, 2017 Full Review The Leftovers: Season 3, Episode 1 (2017) 9/10 EDIT “Is there such a thing as "perfection" in TV? While the episode may hold indelible flaws, they're hard to spot.” – PopMatters May 4, 2017 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 7 (2016) 8/10 EDIT “Westworld finally delivers a bona fide literary death, tragic in scope, surprising its reveal, maliciously cold in execution.” – PopMatters Feb 13, 2017 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 6 (2016) 9/10 EDIT “By this point, viewership requires a necessary understanding of all character and storyline threads and the splintering versus convergence between each.” – PopMatters Feb 6, 2017 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 4 (2016) 9/10 EDIT “"Dissonance Theory" performs a bricolage of narrative duties that both conceal and reveal the show's unfolding purpose.” – PopMatters Dec 6, 2016 Full Review Westworld: Season 1, Episode 2 (2016) 9/10 EDIT “While relatively artificial in stilted emotion, writer-creators Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy extend the next strand of narrative layering to their Westworld design.” – PopMatters Nov 2, 2016 Full Review Westworld: Season 1 (2016) 87% 10/10 EDIT “Westworld achieves consciousness at the opportune epoch, with its parable steeped in synthetic fantasy as reality, revolutionary artificial intelligence, and hyper-paranoia toward the postmodern surveillance state.” – PopMatters Oct 18, 2016 Full Review Stranger Things: Season 1 (2016) 97% 8/10 EDIT “The Duffer Brothers are doing some next-level work with Stranger Things, particularly with how they not only incorporate the many signs and symbols of the past, but also playfully attribute new meanings and use values for these materials artifacts.” – PopMatters Jul 27, 2016 Full Review
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