You From Brooklyn: Season 1/ Episodes 1 to 4 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
In the first four episodes of You From Brooklyn, it may seem like this is a Black version of the Netflix series, but that’s just a jump-off point.
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.
In the first four episodes of You From Brooklyn, it may seem like this is a Black version of the Netflix series, but that’s just a jump-off point.
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom gives you what you expect from Viola Davis, and in Chadwick Boseman’s final film, he makes it clear he could excel in a role of someone not already an icon.
The fellas are challenged with getting to know their second choice better to make sure they’re ready to commit to their number one, and afterwards, someone is sent home.
Adachi seems to finally be ready to step things up but, will Shimamura finalize realize that Adachi wants to be more than friends?
Old friends and a major surprise which connects The Mandalorian to the latest Star Wars trilogy arrives in Chapter 16, “The Rescue.”
Monster Hunter is mostly action, very little plot, and very little character development.
Despite how predictable Fatale may seem, based on its trailer, believe me when I say it just uses the familiar to make you think you know what’s going to happen.
With Carmen’s return, we’re reminded why she and Jason broke up without the need for a flashback.
While the longing looks and stolen moments will entice you, it’s hard to move past how Sylvie’s Love begins soiled.
If you’re in the mood for love, featuring Black folk, without the love being based on trauma bonding, Sylvie’s Love might be how you wanna end your year.
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