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About Amari Allah

Amari Allah is the founder, owner, editor, and head writer of Wherever I Look, a platform known for its in-depth reviews of movies, TV shows, and live performances. With over 13 years of experience in writing reviews and over 10 years of expertise working on the WordPress platform, Amari offers a unique voice in entertainment journalism. His reviews are influenced by years of experience volunteering at major film festivals like Sundance, Tribeca, and Montclair, giving him a firsthand perspective that enriches his critiques.

Amari’s Experience & Expertise

Amari’s long-standing passion for media fuels his role as a film critic and entertainment journalist. He has been actively attending film festivals such as Sundance and Tribeca, allowing him to stay ahead of industry trends and bring exclusive insights to his audience. Through his extensive experience and partnerships with platforms like Prime Video, Netflix, and Apple TV+, Amari’s reviews often include a fresh take on both mainstream media and independent films.

Education and Approach

Holding a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Thomas Edison State University, with a focus on Media and Communications Theory, Amari applies his academic knowledge to create thoughtful, analytical reviews. His unique approach combines both academic theory and real-world film industry insights, ensuring each review provides depth and understanding of the entertainment world.

Why Follow Amari’s Reviews?

Amari’s expertise bridges the gap between casual viewers and professional critics, offering insights that help audiences make informed decisions. From his participation in major film festivals to his years of experience writing reviews, Amari has built a trusted reputation as an authoritative voice in entertainment journalism.

Connect With Amari

Amari is based in New Jersey and is always happy to engage with fellow film lovers and critics. Reach out via email for collaborations or media inquiries, or check out the latest reviews on Wherever I Look.


Reader’s Favorites by Amari:

  • A Love Like This (2026) – Review and Summary
  • Imperfect Women: Cast & Character Guide
  • Mindcage (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
  • Good Girl Jane (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
  • Wildflower (2023) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

  • I Hate You To Death (2023) – Movie Review/Summary
  • Do Not Enter (2026) – Review and Summary
  • Level 16 (2019) – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)
  • Night Breakers (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
  • Tell Me Lies Cast & Character Guide


Additional Posts by Amari


  • Margo’s Got Money Troubles: Cast & Character Guide
    A character guide for Apple TV+’s Margo’s Got Money Troubles, featuring who plays who, details about each character and the show as a whole.
  • Imperfect Women: Season 1 Episode 6 – Recap and Review
    So, did Mary drop the ball and make Nancy the silver lining of Imperfect Women, or did she arrive at center stage and hit it out of the park?
  • Euphoria: Season 3 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
    The show, which gave birth to a handful of this generation’s biggest stars, returns and reinvents itself as an Americana crime drama.
  • Privileges: Season 1 Episode 3 – Recap and Review
    As we reach the halfway point of the season, there is a need to question if the show has peaked or if the best is yet to come?
  • ChaO (2026) – Review and Summary
    ChaO delivers a cute, heartfelt romance that may follow a few tropes, but it aims not to bore you thanks to its visuals and engaging characters.
  • Exit 8 (2026) – Review and Summary
    Exit 8 might be a horror movie, but the real fear it presents is being stuck in life, like a horse with blinders, just following a pre-set routine until you die.
  • You, Me & Tuscany (2026) – Review and Summary
    Halle Bailey’s performance compensates for a romantic comedy that sometimes relies far more on two actors being attractive than any form of romantic chemistry.
  • Imperfect Women: Season 1/ Episode 5 – Recap and Review
    As we dive deeper into Nancy’s story, there is a need to question if Imperfect Women will peak with her or when Mary gets the baton, she’ll take us home.
  • Mao: Cast, Character and Show Guide
    A character guide for Hulu’s “Mao,” featuring who plays who, details about each character, and the show as a whole.
  • A Love Like This (2026) – Review and Summary
    Bad timing and fate compete as high school sweethearts try to figure out if they should make a lifetime commitment.
  • Privileges: Season 1 Episode 2 – Recap and Review
    Deborah ends up in trouble, Adele starts to potentially overplay her hand, and Edouard is reminded that he is as much exploitable as his staff.
  • The Drama (2026) – Review and Summary
    The Drama lives up to its name and borderline does the most, even though it’s clear some of its embellishments weren’t necessary.
  • Imperfect Women: Season 1 Episode 4 – Recap and Review
    Imperfect Women should have started with this episode for Nancy brings it.
  • Wardriver (2026) – Review and Summary
    Wardriver relies far more on the familiarity of its actors than its story or characters to hook you and keep you engaged.
  • You’re Dating a Narcissist! (2026) – Review and Summary
    You’re Dating a Narcissist! is one of the oddest romantic comedies you may ever see, but it has its merits.
  • Privileges: Cast & Character Guide
    A character guide for HBO Max’s “Privileges,” featuring who plays who, details about each character, and the show as a whole.
  • Privileges: Season 1 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
    A lead trying to rebuild their life, after an attempted murder charge, joins an elite hotel where what got her in trouble may allow her to keep her job.
  • Forbidden Fruits (2026) – Review and Summary
    Forbidden Fruits knows what it takes to become a cult classic, but if that seems to be the goal from the get-go, does it deserve that title?
  • Imperfect Women: Season 1 Episode 3 – Recap and Review
    As you learn to accept what Imperfect Women is, as opposed to what you may want it to be, you begin to enjoy the messiness of Eleanor and the almost swift consequences delivered onto her.
  • They Will Kill You (2026) – Review and Summary
    They Will Kill You stands out amongst the recent wave of satanic cult movies by bringing the action, above average villains and a familial bond which doesn’t feel lukewarm.
  • Do Not Enter (2026) – Review and Summary
    Urban explorers looking to go viral enter a haunted hotel, formerly owned by someone in the mob, in Do Not Enter.
  • Imperfect Women: Cast & Character Guide
    A character guide for Apple TV+’s “Imperfect Women” featuring who plays who, details about each character, and the show as a whole.
  • Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come (2026) – Review and Summary
    Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come doesn’t present strong hook, but you’ll appreciate how fun it is to watch, even if it’s existence is unnecessary.
  • Imperfect Women: Season 1 Episode 2 – Recap and Review
    Imperfect Women may still be relying on the reputation of its actresses, than the story or potential of its characters, but is that an outright bad thing?
  • Imperfect Women: Season 1 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
    Will close friendships and relationships unravel when part of the knot that bound them is killed?
  • Project Hail Mary (2026) – Review and Summary
    While humanity is doomed, you’ll care far more about Ryan Gosling building a relationship with a rock alien.
  • Slanted (2026) – Review and Summary
    Slanted explores the horror of standing out and the desperation to fit in.
  • Reminders of Him (2026) – Review and Summary
    While certain elements feel awkward or missing, Reminders of Him is one of the better adaptations of a Colleen Hoover book as of late.
  • Undertone (2026) – Review and Summary
    Undertone takes a different path than most horror movies by heavily relying on sound than its visuals, to compensate for a potentially polarizing story.
  • Souvenir (2026) – Review and Summary
    Owning your narrative is empowering, but Souvenir reminds us how fragile that control can be.
  • Vladimir: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
    Episode by episode coverage of the Netflix limited series “Vladimir” starring Rachel Weisz.
  • Vladimir: Character Guide & Noteworthy Information
    This is a character guide and show reference post for Netflix’s Vladimir, featuring information on the university town where it takes place, who’s who, and the lead and supporting characters.
  • The Bride! (2026) – Review and Summary
    The Bride!, like Frankenstein’s monster, is a collection of parts made whole that is sometimes grotesque but other times a marvel.
  • Title Card (Basic) - Industry Season 1 Episode 1 Induction [Series Premiere]
    Industry: Season 4 Episode 8 – Season Finale Recap and Review
    They always say give a person a little money, a little power, and they’ll show you who they truly are.
  • Hoppers (2026) – Review and Summary
    Pixar’s take on a Studio Ghibli-type story, for the most part, goes well – even if it may lack character details and preach undue forgiveness.
  • Scream 7 (2026) – Review and Summary
    While Scream 7 seems to want to move forward, it seems torn between Sidney Prescott’s legacy and the passing of the torch that Scream 5 was supposed to be.
  • Sundance 2026 Shorts: Summaries and Reviews
    In 2026, Sundance hosted 54 short films and while we didn’t cover them all, but here are the ones which caught our eye.
  • 56 Days: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews 
    Episode by episode coverage of Prime Video’s newest twisty romantic drama “56 Days” starring Avan Jogia and Dove Cameron.
  • Industry: Season 4 Episode 7 – Recap and Review
    As Tender’s foundation begins to sway and crack, many seek emergency exits. However, is it only Tender, but also Industry itself, some may need to worry about?

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