Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse pushes you to learn more about the iconic character, beyond Peter Parker, and creates a franchise you’ll want to see more of.
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.
Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse pushes you to learn more about the iconic character, beyond Peter Parker, and creates a franchise you’ll want to see more of.
Thought a solstice episode, which features Sabrina conjuring up Diana, this also affects what we’ll see in part 2 (or season 2).
I hope you like cliffhangers because, that is what The HookUp Plan (Plan Coeur) leaves us with.
This episode is all about the fallout and everyone trying to piece themselves back together. With a few looking to heal old wounds.
Everyone’s secret is revealed and it is time to see if anyone will have a friendship or relationship when all is said and done.
It’s the episode which features Elsa’s birthday party! Which goes well, at least for Elsa.
While the complete and utter truth doesn’t come out, people are working their way to that. Ripping one band-aid off at a time.
Charlotte gets Emilie on board with the Jules scenario and the guys struggle with keeping up appearances.
Like most holiday movies, No Sleep ‘Til Christmas makes you scratch your head and question the logic of what’s happening.
Despite the brilliance of both young ladies, the lessons aced and the idea they were ahead of the curve – life shows they have so much left to learn.
As Jules struggles to fulfill Charlotte’s wishes, Charlotte also deals with her money issues.
We get to meet John’s ex-wife Tonia, his friends, and get to see how deep Debra’s commitment to benefit of the doubt.
Lila makes drastic moves in order to free herself from Marcello and Elena takes notes on her friend’s social intelligence.
This week, Ellen Pompeo speaks on her admiration and advocacy for people of color and life being the wife and mother of a Black man and children.
The cast and characters of the Netflix program The Hookup Plan (Plan Couer) and a brief description of each character and their story (with spoilers).
Reality hits hard for multiple characters as one song by Lenny Bruce paints a rather grim picture of what’s to come.
Sophie Lennon returns and she is in the same place as Miriam. Will they reconcile or will there be some fuel added to their feud?
Mrs. Maisel heads out for a short local tour and well… it’s a s*** show.
With the demon lord defeated, so comes the question of what will the future hold? Especially for Goblin Slayer.
Bumblebee is a bit forceful in trying to get you emotional, but the action is just what you’d expect from a Transformers movie.
As things begin to come down to the wire, the women grow tired and weary of the men dating around – they want a decision made.
Neither geared towards children nor perhaps any particular audience, despite finally being released, Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle still seems in limbo.
The Hookup Plan definitely comes off as an interesting watch as a woman buys her friend a high-class hooker to end her 25-month dry spell.
Neo Yokio has made a return for Christmas and, well it is a little less weird than what we’re used to – but not by much.
Dumplin’ is an ode to Dolly Parton and an example of how to handle having a full-figured woman as lead without a comedy filter or being overly dramatic.
It’s the anniversary of so many things in Miriam and Joel’s life, like him walking out on her and her getting on stage, and also the first time we meet Susie’s family.
Abe learns it isn’t only Miriam with a secret and Joel joins Miriam in beginning to move on.
This is the episode where Miriam’s secret leaves being something just known by her comedy friends and enters her personal life.
It’s almost an uneventful episode until Rose hooks up Miriam with a man, a doctor, named Benjamin.
You may have thought the reveal of Star’s baby would be the big surprise, but oh it most certainly is not.
Abe and Joel continue to evolve, Miriam realizes her social etiquette is going to the toilet and Susie? Well, she is just tired of being broke.
Miriam has her first paid gig but the camaraderie she got from Lenny Bruce is missing. As that happens, Abe and Joel pull a 180 in their lives.
Miriam is back and as she helps Abe with the fact Rose is in Paris, she mourns her marriage for, perhaps, the final time.
The California No, sadly, delivers a more interesting trailer than completed film due to an uncompelling male lead.
An Interview With Alex Magaña, the man behind ACM Productions (24 To Life, Narco Valley), and one half of the team behind Slapped! The Movie.
At best, Everything Beautiful Is Far Away is about opening up to the unknown. At worse, it is a 90-minute movie in which not a lot happens.
The mid-season finale is all about building anticipation as people die left and right and you wonder, will a main cast member be written off?
It’s a (mostly) Elena focused episode and we get to see her reach a personal high, and low. Meanwhile, Lila deals with Marcello’s advances.
Eve is back and it’s not just to Mary Poppins another girl’s life but also to keep from being discontinued!
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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