A Star Is Born (2018) – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
A Star Is Born starts strong and burns bright but, by the end, you’ll be burnt out as it sludges its way to the finish.
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A Star Is Born starts strong and burns bright but, by the end, you’ll be burnt out as it sludges its way to the finish.
Black Love returns and the focus is what did our couples learn from past relationships and marriages which makes their current one so strong?
Happy Together is cute and silly, and as long as that is all you need in a show, you’ll enjoy it just fine.
With Lea back, combined with Dr. Glassman’s diagnosis, and Dr. Melendez deciding to test Shaun’s bedside manner, something is bound to give.
We come to the conclusion of the earthquake arc and are left wondering will everyone make it alive and in one piece?
Little Things is an adorable web series, based on the premiere, that’ll remind you love doesn’t always have to be complicated and filled with drama.
We get to go inside Beck’s head a bit, as Joe learns that he can’t find everything about her through the internet or hacking her Apple account.
3rd Night lacks potential scares despite holding many elements most horror movies have to conjure up fear.
Insecure season 3 doesn’t end with a bang but, like past seasons, Issa finds herself distancing more from the show’s name and into a good place.
In this post, you’ll find the collected quotes & .gifs for the month of September 2018.