HitFixs Alan Sepinwall reviews The Flash, the new CW drama based on the DC Comics superhero, starring Grant Gustin as fastest man alive Barry Allen.
We see Flash and Professor Zoom racing each other, likely midfight, explosions raging around them. Now, I know the likely reaction to that: "But it's probably just random art of the Flash and Professor Zoom." And that was my first impression as well
Don't expect the wave of comic book-inspired TV series to slow down any time soon — at least at the CW. Two years after the successful launch of Arrow, the network premiered spinoff The Flash on Tuesday night. It marked the CW's highest-rated opener
As the starting point for the televised adventures of DC Comics' scarlet speedster, the pilot for The Flash sits somewhere between workmanlike and overstuffed. Part of the reason is that this series premiere isn't really the
Oh man, is CW's The Flash a fun show. It does something that really no other superhero show or movie has done in a while, and that's make being superhero look really fucking enjoyable. In no small part thanks to Christopher Nolan, somewhere along the