Better Things: Season 2/ Episode 9 “White Rock” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
During a trip to Canada with her kids, a family secret is learned about from Sam’s uncle Lester.
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During a trip to Canada with her kids, a family secret is learned about from Sam’s uncle Lester.
As the school year continues to whine down, we see the girls begin to deal with their latent feelings the best they can.
We are introduced to the new name of the group, Take Three, and police brutality returns to focus for Star.
Nearly everything goes to hell. The Mill is in trouble, due to slander, the Blue paternity situation rocks everyone and, even Micah is in trouble.
Alias Grace is a reminder that big and showy performances are by no means needed to get the point across. Sometimes just a bit of coyness, dagger like stares, and a tad bit of mystery is all that is needed for entertaining and award-worthy performances.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is one huge redemption story. All of which has origins in the violent death of one girl.
Juni Taisen tries to make up for its recently uneventful episodes by basically going back to its old way of handling characters’ deaths.
The Inkwell reminds you of how great of a time it was for Black audiences who truly wants diverse depictions of themselves on the big screen.
Good Behavior pushes a convenient and barely believable way to handle Javier and Letty getting arrested.
Haley Lu Richardson shines in Columbus and proves herself as one of the most underrated actresses in Hollywood.