A Discovery of Witches: Season 1/ Episode 8 [Season Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As it becomes clear the congregation is losing its power, so comes new factions ready to take its place or continue to undermine it.
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As it becomes clear the congregation is losing its power, so comes new factions ready to take its place or continue to undermine it.
The Holiday Calendar may not win over people who don’t like holiday/Christmas movies, but if you do? This is a good film to start the season.
Bohemian Rhapsody is both a tear and chills-inducing film, all thanks to Rami Malek.
Just when Andi and Jonah think they have things figured out, Jonah makes it clear that she might be okay but he certainly is not.
Beautiful Boy has wonderful performances that compensate for a story that didn’t translate well to the big screen.
Nobody’s Fool shows Tiffany Haddish at her best and shows what Tyler Perry can do when he doesn’t limit his comedy style to PG-13 and below.
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Jefe is comical, but as for the whole redemption that is part of Netflix’s synopsis? I don’t know about that.
So many surprises jump out at us you’d think this episode of Greenleaf was a haunted house attraction.
As Carlotta has a breakdown, revealing her dark past, Miss Bruce FINALLY get some development.
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