Smilf: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Family-Sized Popcorn & a Can of Wine” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Epigenetics is the word of the day as Tutu, Bridgette, and maybe even Larry, have a bit of a bad day.
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.
Epigenetics is the word of the day as Tutu, Bridgette, and maybe even Larry, have a bit of a bad day.
Good Behavior’s second season ends in a rather disappointing fashion. Especially considering the final decision made after all that happened in episode 9.
You know one of the main things which makes live adaptations of anime hard-hitting? When you are forced to realize a person is going through the trauma than some animated character. Which is what makes the introduction of Kayo hit hard.
Black comes off a little all over the place at first, like a director’s cut of the pilot, but by the end of the premiere, it seems we’re on track.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel does stumble a bit in its first season, but ultimately its charm sees it through.
For those who saw the animated version, I can’t say the first episode makes you want to dive back into the story again.
Unlike A Christmas Prince, there isn’t anything really to redeem this Christmas movie.
The Shape of Water will remind you of the days when fantasy films weren’t made to set up trilogies but simply tell a stand alone, gorgeous story.
Lindel continues to try to peel away Chise’s rose-colored glasses, but perhaps to no avail.
We still have yet to reach El Dorado with Sophie and Sword, but we do meet the contact who will be joining them on the journey

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