The Rising of the Shield Hero: Season 1, Episode 5 “Filo” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
We’re informally introduced to another kingdom this episode, alongside seeing that Myne and her father truly are trash.
Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.
We’re informally introduced to another kingdom this episode, alongside seeing that Myne and her father truly are trash.
What Men Want may be a reimagining of What Women Want, but Taraji P. Henson not only makes the movie premise her own but brings a truly hilarious experience.
As Don tries to court big names in advertising, a lawyer and southern affiliate threaten his progress. Meanwhile, the kids are dealing with their own obstacles.
Stef and Lena come to The Coterie and reveal what is going on in their lives, and shine a light on Dennis.
BET has solidly found its lane by reminding the world of the glory of Black culture, especially through music, and this continues on American Soul.
Anywhere With You is an adorable movie which shows the challenges a young, newly to LA couple, deal with over the course of 24 hours.
Guilt and regrets are prominent themes and emotions in “Faces” as old, and new, faces enter the characters’ lives.
As the show has been lackluster, so is its ending which sets up a second season which could begin with some hijinks.
As Lucien waits in a cell, Johnny and everyone contemplates how to speak, even physically get to Carmen. Someone who is in a world of trouble.
With a taste of what the future holds, it seems Carmen returning to the past is bittersweet and makes things with Cristobal complicated.
The Following is a list of cast and characters from the Amazon Prime program Hanna and their status at the end of the season(s).
Hanna has decent action, and you may love Esme Creed-Miles as the title role, but it doesn’t have the same oomph as the movie.
Carmen finally faces off against Lucien and both who he is, and who Aldemar is, you probably have guessed already.
Leon’s secrets come out as Cristobal tries to make a deal with Aldemar and, in return, Aldemar does something sinister.
We get to learn about Carmen’s parents this episode, Alicia’s brother, and get a sense there might be a new sense of urgency.
Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch) may finally be building up steam after Johnny does something stupid and Esteban begins seeming rather suspicious.
The ghost of Lucien finally appears, and we check in on Aldemar, who gets a surprise visitor.
While Lucien remains to be seen, and Ninibé is still AWOL, Carmen stalks Alicia and someone discovers her truth.
The following is a list of cast and characters from the Netflix program Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch) and their status at the end of the season(s).
Likely, by the end of Then Came You, you’ll be crying from both eyes, have snot on your upper lip, and will have a trembling lip.
Velvet Buzzsaw barely lives up to the expectations of what you expect from a horror, lacks the urgency of a thriller, and is mostly just posh art world drama.
Russian Doll is for those who like NY/LA indie comedies and wished those kinds of characters got to be in their own TV show.
Siempre Bruja (Always A Witch) gives us that long desired focus on a Black witch but complicates things with her loving her master and a war between warlocks.
Thanks to Walker and the Spikes’ first basketball game, Buffy has a breakthrough that leads to a familiar face returning.
In this post are collected quotes from TV, Movies, Video Games and more which were collected during January 2019.
Norman sets when everyone is going to leave, and that causes them to scramble over who might be the traitor and why.
With a legacy dance on the horizon, hazing hits King’s Dominion hard. However, it isn’t as difficult as the decision Master Lin is forced to make.
The Riding of the Shield Hero kicks things up a notch as Naofumi, once more, is coerced to play the villain thanks to Myne.
Mariana and Alice are given the opportunity to stand up for themselves, as Davia and Callie are tasked with a needed shift in a important relationship.
Fighting With My Family is touching, hilarious, and has the kind of journey we’ve only gotten to enjoy in boxing films for the last few years.
One Show Fits All gives you everything and more. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, hear wonderfully told stories, and will seriously be tempted to see Gabriel Iglesias live.
Shaun finds himself confronted with the idea of being alone as he works with a patient who has autism, and a relationship, as well as Lea and Dr. Glassman asking for space.
Between Miss Bala being curbed to PG-13, and lacking shades of grey, while entertaining, it isn’t necessarily a must see.
Trigger Warning with Killer Mike, while bringing up serious, potentially thought-provoking ideas, loses its edge due to how silly it sometimes becomes.
RENT: Live does occasionally stumble, and may not live up to expectations, but you can see an effort made to honor the spirit of the musical.
It’s one baby step forward, and two hops back as Bridgette continues to try to get her life together.
I Be Knowin’ is a “Best Of” collection for fans of Amanda Seales, but that is what makes this special the perfect entry point for when you introduce her to people.
The truth about Hina’s boyfriend is revealed, as well as why Rui wanted to have sex.
Animas’ teen drama and psychological aspects, when combined, neither provides a quality thriller nor horror.
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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