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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:

  • The Copenhagen Test: Character Guide and World Overview
  • I Love LA: Character Guide & Noteworthy Information
  • The Copenhagen Test: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
  • Stay The Night (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
  • Tell Me Lies Cast & Character Guide

  • Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho – Cast and Character Guide
  • I Hate You To Death (2023) – Movie Review/Summary
  • Ozark: Season 3 Episode 5 “It Came From Michoacan” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
  • Albany Road (2024): Review and Summary
  • Sugar Baby (2025) Review


Additional Posts by Amari


  • Fallout: Season 2 Episode 5 – Recap and Review
    As Cooper continues to breadcrumb us in the past, Lucy further erodes her innocence and we’re left wishing they would lean more into the established.
  • Champignon Witch: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
    A witch with a knack for magic and medicine, but not so much romantic relationships, finds herself suddenly having opportunities for love. Follow along in our episodic coverage of Champignon Witch.
  • In The Clear Moonlit Dusk: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
    Episode by episode coverage of season 1 of Crunchyroll’s teen romance “In The Clear Moonlit Dusk.”
  • Tell Me Lies: Season 3 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
    It’s supposed to be Lucy’s worst year ever because of Stephen, but that doesn’t mean no one else has drama going on in their life.
  • Sleepwalker (2026) – Review and Summary
    What you originally think is going to be a movie about horrific illusions while sleepwalking becomes something with far more depth in Sleepwalker.
  • Industry: Season 4 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
    Almost a year has passed since the events of season 3’s finale, and it appears many are on the cusp of a turning point while giving what you have expected and loved from the series.
  • Roll Over and Die: Season 1 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
    It’s a bit of a gender swap from what we often see, when a hero is betrayed by one of their own and forced to start from nothing against a world that looks down at them.
  • Spring Fever: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
    Episode by episode coverage of season 1 Prime Video’s newest K-Drama “Spring Fever.”
  • Title Card - The Ms. Pat Show Season 1
    The Ms. Pat Show: Season 5 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
    Episode by episode coverage of season 5 of BET+’s flagship program “The Ms. Pat Show.”
  • Fallout: Season 2 Episode 4 – Recap and Review
    There is something about episode 4 in modern television that makes or breaks a season, and it seems Fallout is finally delivering what some have been asking for.
  • Primate (2026) – Review and Summary
    While January horror movies have a sordid reputation, Primate is one of the better releases in recent years.
  • Broken Bonds (2026) – Review and Summary
    An “Everybody has problems” approach dilutes the drama, but doesn’t take away from the stakes.
  • Sentenced To Be A Hero: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
    Episode by episode coverage of Crunchyroll’s newest fantasy series “Sentenced To Be A Hero.”
  • Sigue Mi Voz – Follow My Voice (2026) – Review and Summary
    Sigue Mi Voz, translated to: Follow My Voice, reminds you that no one is difficult to love; you just have to find someone with the tools, capable and willing to do it.
  • The Dutchman (2025) – Review and Summary
    The Dutchman, as it explores the trappings and fears of one man, one culture, and how it is passed down, wavers between impactful and what can feel like rambling.
  • Jamarcus Rose & Da 5 Bullet Holes (2025) – Review and Summary
    Jamarcus Rose & Da 5 Bullet Holes is a reminder that it isn’t just your environment but the community that matters, either in your greatest success or your downfall.
  • Fallout: Season 2 Episode 3 – Recap and Review
    Fallout continues to use murder and gore to keep things interesting as it appears to want a slow burn to something major.
  • Maia (Rachel Sennott) having a moment with Tallulah (Odessa A'zion) - I Love LA Season 1 Episode 1
    I Love LA: Season 1 – Review
    I Love LA may come off a bit vapid when it begins, but as characters evolve and show their underbelly, things get exponentially better.
  • The Copenhagen Test: Character Guide and World Overview
    This is a character guide and show reference post for Peacock’s The Copenhagen Test, featuring information on the spy organizations, who’s who, and the lead and supporting characters.
  • The Copenhagen Test: Season 1 – Quick Recaps and Reviews
    Episode by episode coverage of Peacock’s newest spy series “The Copenhagen Test,” starring Simu Liu.
  • Helen (Elizabeth McGovern) talking to one of her assistants - Talamasca – The Secret Order Season 1 Episode 1
    Talamasca: The Secret Order – Season 1 Review – An Excruciatingly Slow Burn With a Late Payoff
    Talamasca: The Secret Order avoids the one character that could have acted as a compelling anchor for the show and instead relies heavily on its association with its parent franchise.
  • In big text, "Marty Supreme"
    Marty Supreme (2025) – Review and Summary – Timothée Chalamet Tries His Hand At Being A Anti-Hero
    Timothée Chalamet somehow gets away with playing an anti-hero underdog who, despite the many ways he screws people over, you still want to see win in the end.
  • Fallout: Season 2 Episode 2 – Recap and Review
    We take a break from Cooper’s past to go into Maximus’, as well as get an update on the Brotherhood and Norm unleashing the management trainees.
  • Title Card – We Bury The Dead
    We Bury The Dead (2025) – Review and Summary
    We Bury The Dead is a horror-drama that pushes Daisy Ridley to hold the audience’s attention as she navigates Tasmania, after an American bomb creates zombies.
  • I Love LA: Season 1 Episode 8 – Recap and Review
    I Love LA ends its first season in NYC, and leaves viewers with less so a cliffhanger and more of an ellipsis.
  • One More Shot – Review and Summary
    With the potential of meeting an old flame, who previously set her life on fire, returning, Minnie is hoping for One More Shot to get back together, and some magical alcohol gives her multiple tries.
  • Dust Bunny – Review and Summary
    Dust Bunny is unquestionably a Bryan Fuller film, as it mixes in adult themes, like murder, with a pseudo-childlike whimsy.
  • The Housemaid (2025) – Review and Summary
    While Sydney Sweeney’s movie releases for 2025 may not have lived up to past expectations, she may end things on a high note with The Housemaid.
  • Ella McCay – Review and Summary
    Ella McCay has a wonderful number of stories, but the quality of said stories is a whole separate thing.
  • IT: Welcome To Derry: Season 1 Episode 8 (Season Finale) – Recap and Review
    With the chains loosened and the usual 27-year sleep disturbed, how much damage can Pennywise do with the military’s backing?
  • Cooper (The Ghoul) with a noose around his neck - Fallout Season 2 Episode 1
    Fallout: Season 2 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
    Fallout returns without fireworks and instead just continues to deliver what made the first season a hit.
  • Title Card featuring Maia's bloody foot - I Love LA Season 1 Episode 7 – HBO
    I Love LA: Season 1 Episode 7 – Recap and Review
    Maia’s ambition may have led to her putting her foot in her mouth.
  • Title Card – Never Alone For Christmas Memphis
    Never Alone For Christmas: Memphis – Review and Summary
    Never Alone For Christmas: Memphis loses its best plot for the sake of a happy ending.
  • Savvy Sheldon Feels Good As Hell – Review and Summary
    Amber Riley may not show off her singing skills, but she reminds you that she can offer so much more.
  • I Love LA: Season 1 Episode 6 – Recap and Review
    Tallulah finds herself getting unwanted attention, thanks to Maia, as Charlie briefly reunites with Andrew and a familiar face from Maia’s past shows up.
  • IT: Welcome To Derry: Season 1 Episode 7 – Recap and Review
    How, when, and slightly why The Entity chose Pennywise is revealed, alongside the aftermath of the mob showing up to retrieve Hank.
  • Bel-Air: Season 4 Episode 5 – Recap and Review
    As Carlton and Will get close to what they have worked for, the reality of how life will play out gives them second thoughts.
  • Bel-Air: Season 4 Episode 4 – Recap and Review
    As Carlton learns whether he will be accepted to Princeton, some familiar, and unwelcome by some, faces have news.
  • 100 Nights of Hero – Review and Summary
    100 Nights of Hero is a reminder of the powers of storytelling, especially in a dystopian world.

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