Notes From The Field – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Over the course of 18 characters, Anna Deavere Smith doesn’t just present a masterclass in acting but also understanding the various aspects of the school to prison pipeline.
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Over the course of 18 characters, Anna Deavere Smith doesn’t just present a masterclass in acting but also understanding the various aspects of the school to prison pipeline.
As Matsuri takes in what she is dealing with, when it comes to Mei, Yuzu tries to explain Matsuri’s relationship to her.
As we learn what is causing the whispers, it also becomes clear who the members of the occult likely are.
A fortune teller perhaps foreshadows the future of our leads, and not all of the fortunes are good. In fact, 2/3 are pretty bad.
Once again the villains of the show get overexposed, but at least we get one step closer to Sophie being reunited with her brother – if he is alive.
The day Carys was taken is brought into focus, as well as a magnifying glass under possible occult activity.
Newness, while it has a certain charm emanating from its leads, struggles to maintain interest during its nearly 2-hour timespan.
While it is clear, when watching, this is a YA novel adaptation, between Angourie Rice and the writing, Every Day sidesteps a lot of expectations. Though not some which matter the most.
After Violet helps a man heal from a very traumatic moment, she is forced to come to terms with the truth she has been avoiding about herself and Major Gilbert.
In a BUILD video published on 2/21/2018, the cast of Andi Mack, specifically Peyton Lee, Lilan Bowden, Joshua Rush & Sofia Wylie spoke with Matt Forte. Here are some highlights.
Yes, she has won an Oscar, has an Emmy, and has two Tony awards. However, as Mo’Nique can attest to, Tracee Elliss Ross, and maybe even Halle Berry, what does a gold statue mean? But, focusing on Davis specifically, some of the issues we need to address in the Meryl Streep comparison is the diversity…
Not since Angels in America have I seen something which has combined the devastation of AIDS with the reminder that those HIV+ are still capable of living beautifully vibrant lives.
Re:Mind’s first episode is kind of intriguing in setup, but doesn’t deliver a hook to necessarily push you towards watching more episodes.
Golden Exits is a melancholy indie film which relies heavily on Emily Browning’s charm to get you through it.
As Brandon and Sarah grow closer, a major piece of evidence comes into Detective Cruz’s hand. Though considering the moves Quentin is making, Jason may not remain his focus for long.
As Majima receives the happiest bit of news ever, Sagawa might have gone too far with his disciples and hired help.
ExPatriot seems like an NBC mid-season replacement you didn’t know existed.
As Joseph haunts his acquaintances, Renfred gathers allies to stop an auction of a dragon.
Honestly, I’m ready for Gugu Mbatha-Raw to star in the majority of Netflix’s movies for she finds a way to elevate them past their innate mediocrity.
As Mei continues to be very hot and cold, she is presented with a challenger in the form of Matsuri.
You know how people will swear, “It gets better” when talking about a show? It seems Garo – Vanishing Line, is trying to convince us the filler is over.
There are two major reveals which are so big, it’ll leave you surprised the show isn’t going on a break immediately after.
Violet once again travels off to a distant place for work and while she sees one old friend, her focus is getting to know and revealing herself to a new one.
The Quad tips its hat to Sandra Bland and Eric Garner as Eva has a confrontation with the law.
Between having a sense of culture unlike the rest of the MCU, one of the best villains, female characters who are far beyond being simply love interests and so much more, Black Panther puts the rest of the universe on notice.
For those wondering about the origins of Tobias, as well as his beef with Jefferson, Anissa begins that journey this episode.
From Cardi B and Chris Brown disses, to his views on bullying, religion and how he is, jokingly, socially conditioning his daughters, Chris Rock says some eyebrow-raising things. Bets have begun for what may pick up traction.
Chris Rock, thankfully, brings a comedy special light on Trump and while it delves into his personal philosophies, he doesn’t turn his standup into a college lecture.
Revolting Rhymes may begin with a PBS Kids logo but more so is geared toward early teens who want a slightly darker version of childhood fairy tales.
Altered Carbon stumbles quite a bit in its first season, but thanks to the characters of Quell and Rei, it leaves you craving for a second season.
With Where’s The Money? I think it is time to evaluate whether many a Black urban comedy can qualify as being “camp” in style.
In the first episode of “A Conversation With” we have the young talented actress and singer Riley Lai Nelet. Currently starring in Netflix’s “Altered Carbon,” as Young Rei.
While the title of the episode maybe, “Today Was a Good Day” that doesn’t necessarily apply to most of the characters on the show.
Whitney Cummings proves that it isn’t just male comedians who find a second life and flourish by taking on a dramatic role.
Majima forces the Yazuma family to help her rescue her family and it leads to interesting results.
In this post, you will find a collection of quotes from the Netflix program Altered Carbon. I hope you enjoy the quotes that were collected. Episode 10 “The Killers” “I don’t run away anymore, I run toward.” Episode 8 “Clash By Night” “What we believe shapes who we are. […] But when you believe a…
What Seeing Allred presents is that it isn’t just the court in a courthouse which matters, but the court of public opinion.
Elias’ insecurities get the best of him and lead him to be a bit abusive. Meanwhile, Joseph is back and up to something.
Despite ecchi elements surely turning some people off, Citrus reminds us that love is a complicated thing and so is figuring out how to handle your attractions/affection for someone.
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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