The Kissing Booth 2 (2020 – Netflix) – Synopsis and First Impressions
Remember, “The Kissing Booth?” The 2018 Netflix sensation? Yeah, two years later, and after Joey King massively blew up as an actress, it’s getting a sequel.
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Remember, “The Kissing Booth?” The 2018 Netflix sensation? Yeah, two years later, and after Joey King massively blew up as an actress, it’s getting a sequel.
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The controversial series has come to an end and, as before, we’re promised some sort of secret which could derail what progress some have made, or attempted to.
Charlize Theron, Kiki Layne, and Gina Prince-Bythewood on the same project – an action movie at that. Are you ready? I’m not ready.
Currently, three films with a Black lead have been shifted from a theatrical release to digital, should this raise a red flag?
For those who might not have been able to begin or finish the Forever First Lady’s book, “Becoming” this documentary may be your cliff notes version.
Ahston Sanders seems like he enjoys playing Black folk who have it hard and it might not get better for them, don’t he?
An over the top comedy featuring David Spade and the underrated Lauren Lapkus, do we need to say more?
Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood seemingly is made to put his peers on notice.
One of the casualties of the coronavirus, Issa Rae’s “The Lovebirds,” is coming to Netflix, and they FINALLY gave the release date.
“Dangerous Lies” seems like a surefire hit for Netflix, but will it burn out over a weekend or entrance audiences for weeks?
From a mini-series about Madam C.J. Walker to Tyler Perry and Willem Dafoe’s latest films, this is The Weekend Rundown.
Jada Pinkett-Smith’s Red Table Talk has led to Will Smith, seldom, being shown beyond perfection. Could this cause future issues for the star?
While we liked Charlie’s Angels and could foresee a franchise, let’s be real – it isn’t likely to happen now. Here’s why it probably bombed.
A holiday film focused on a Black family, which focuses more on being inclusive than diverse? November 28th couldn’t come soon enough.
Whether you saw Jennifer Lopez’s take on Selena or not, a person’s story can’t really be surmised into 2 hours. So Netflix is bringing us over 6.
Netflix’s Sex Education finally has a time range for its return! Come check out what to expect when the new season starts.
After A Black Lady Sketch Show, it seems Netflix wants to replicate the success with Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show.
After what seems like forever we may finally learn the fate of James after the final moments of The End of the F***ing World season 1.
In what feels like the Christmas version of The Last Summer, prep for some tears and for frustration.
Atypical is finally coming back, and with Sam in college, it means new challenges but also new triumphs!
Beyond the awards speech, UMC’s “Behind Her Faith” seeks to expand on how faith has kept some of the top names in entertainment pushing forward.
A mother nearly loses her child and the cost of her being saved appears to be the mother taking someone else’s life. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t, right?
A possibly disturbing movie featuring romance, that borderlines obsession, maybe murder, and tsundere type character? Don’t you wanna watch it?
The wonderful world of Dr. Seuss returns with Netflix’s Green Eggs and Ham – which isn’t a movie, but a 13 episode season!
Eli takes the usual bubble boy storyline, and instead of creating a comedy or drama, we get a full-on, “I need to go to church on Sunday” horror film.
Does Roos have her first kiss, does Susan prevail over her sister Jeanette and will Yannick’s decision cost his father’s life? Read First Kiss’ ending explained.
On the eve of Elite: Season 2, let’s quickly recap how season 1 ended.
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Just released on Digital & DVD, an action/suspense thriller starring David Pesta
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After watching Dear White People’s season 3 (Volume III) finale, there are some things we’re left to question. Here are a handful of things which need answers.
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Netflix has announced a renewal and ending of it’s recent premiere Trinkets, let’s hope this will start a new pattern for them and other networks.
UMC (Urban Movie Channel) announces acquisition of Coke Daniels’ His, Hers and The Truth with a December release date on the service.
EGOT winner Whoopi Goldberg sounds off on actress Bella Thorne’s recent hacking scandal and shows little mercy.
Those who kill awaken some spiritual force, and it seems the blood they spilled in a sacred forest may soon include theirs.
A new serial killer is born and this one wasn’t created thanks to a bunch of teens, but due to a handful of drag queens.
Creator of The Chi, Lena Waithe, speaks out on Jason Mitchell, how things were handled, and how they will affect season 3
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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