Season finale review: Hannibal ‘Savoureux’ – I Could Use A Good Scream
As we’ve seen, Hannibal Lecter is a fan of the orchestra: some might dismiss it as a component of his natural elegance and high-brow demeanor, but his love for the….
As we’ve seen, Hannibal Lecter is a fan of the orchestra: some might dismiss it as a component of his natural elegance and high-brow demeanor, but his love for the….
Hannibal is a very intelligent man. And like most people of super high intelligence (nearly every character on this show), Hannibal is a victim of his own curiosities.
Everywhere Will turns in ‘Roti’, he’s seeing water.
Underneath the dense psychology of ‘Buffet Froid’ is a pretty fantastic little ghost story, albeit one told in Hannibal fashion, where the mind of the ghost proves to be more interesting than….
There’s almost too much good material in ‘Trou Normand’, with the return of Jack’s attention on Abigail Hobbs, the human totem pole creator, and Will’s rapid mental decline. If anybody….
Throughout the first season, there’s been a certain dark beauty to each one of the killers investigated – as well as Hannibal’s cooking sessions, which are doused in the implied….
There are a lot of orchestral arrangements playing throughout ‘Sorbet’ – and they’re slightly grander than usual, the strings flaunting their high notes and bouncing with a certain vibrancy.
Hannibal steps ever so slightly away from the psychological this week – but it certainly doesn’t let up when it comes to being unsettling, continuing down the path of last week’s….
The deeper Hannibal delves into the psyche, the darker the imagery around it becomes, a bar ‘Coquilles’ raises quite a bit.
Although ‘Potage’ is very focused on Abigail (both her mental state and her innocence), the most fascinating thing to watch is Hannibal, who is present in nearly every scene in….