I Love LA: Season 1/ Episode 2 – Video Recap/ Review
Charlie and Alani’s life outside of Maia is explored, as is the reason Maia and Talullah needed a break from one another.
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Charlie and Alani’s life outside of Maia is explored, as is the reason Maia and Talullah needed a break from one another.
In Your Dreams, with its messages regarding fear, comfort, and the unknown, tries to makeup for how generic it is in almost every other aspect.
Ozzie’s verdict is delivered, a major change and cliffhanger ends the season, we learn who killed Wendy, and Reasonable Doubt thankfully has been renewed to unravel everything – eventually.
As glimpses of Pennywise are seen, Will becomes the lead of the kids and Hallorann begins to form a bond with Leroy.
As Maia realizes what she’s gotten into with taking on Talullah as a client, Charlie learns being a gossip is detrimental to your career.
Eternity has A24 present another question about love, with the focus this time being about choosing the fantasy in your head, the “What If?”, or the reality you are familiar with.
Like a Shudder movie that premieres in theaters and then ends up on their platform, Unexpected Christmas feels like an early access movie meant for streaming or TV.
As Jasper and Guy’s chemistry begins to evolve, maybe the show may not need its guest stars to act as the lifeline each episode.
Stone Cold Fox tries to tap into the vibe of 60s and 70s action films, but struggles to balance its humor with the seriousness of the situations and trauma of its characters.
Tony Award winner Kara Young stars alongside Nicholas Braun in a 30-year-spanning play about two eccentric, flawed people, whose love for each other has terrible timing.