Wake (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
At a wake for a mutual friend, the most estranged of the four seeks out the dead friend’s now ex.
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.
At a wake for a mutual friend, the most estranged of the four seeks out the dead friend’s now ex.
An older lesbian, who was at the forefront of the activism for LGBT+ equality, finds herself getting to see the fruits of her labor through the youth.
An older man, who has somehow seduced a high schooler, takes advantage of cultural and religious customs and values to coerce a meeting.
In this unfolding mystery, you may find yourself underestimating what will happen – thus leading to your mouth gaping by the end.
A father and daughter bond while moving her out of a rather swanky apartment.
On the way to their dream, a rapper named Sammy finds their day job threatened thanks to someone with a fatty.
After practice, the girls’ basketball team gets together to play video games and talk, leading to a reveal that calls for revenge.
In this light horror short, a granddaughter finds herself facing her grandmother whose dying day was missed only by her.
The Right Words will have you twisting in your seat and glad you don’t speak French so you can block out everything but the subtitles to see how everything goes down.
With this being the series’ sixth group, there is a bit of a shakeup. This time we’re starting with 14, split by gender, but still eliminating 1 from each!
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