Love, Brooklyn (Sundance 2025) Review – Stuck Between Those Hard Conversations & The Need To Move On
“Love, Brooklyn” has the makings of a classic that evolves as its initial audience watches it over and over throughout their lifetime.
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.
“Love, Brooklyn” has the makings of a classic that evolves as its initial audience watches it over and over throughout their lifetime.
“Bunnylovr” presents subtle and tame in ways that indeed are not for everyone.
A video review of the CBS release “Watson” Season 1/ Episode 1 starring Morris Chestnut.
Uchimura is back to introduce a new business concept in: Repositioning.
“Companion” pushes Sophie Thatcher to the point of showing not only is she the top scream queen out there, but she could conquer the drama genre next.
“Poppa’s House” returns and while the formula for Poppa and Junior is set, Ivy and Nina now need focus.
“Disfluency” delivers a nuanced take on a devastating life event in ways that remind you there is no one way you must handle things.
While “Grafted” has a body horror element that appeals to subgenre fans, it lacks anything else that will captivate them.
“I Feel Fine” lulls you into the sense that this will be like any other coming-of-age movie, leading to the gut punch of realizing this is a film that may not have a happy ending.
While sometimes feeling like it lacks the expected payoff, “Inheritance” helps Phoebe Dynevor seem like a safe bet if she’s associated with a production.
Is It An Honor Or Threat To Have The NSA Spy On You?
“Marked Men” is made for a specific audience, and to capture that audience, it contains everything that could be interesting about this film – but fails in execution.
“The Colors Within” creates what feels like a coming of age tale that doesn’t have overdone characters, struggles, or triumphs.
A conspiracy theory regarding the power of prime numbers pushes an unexpected level of intrigue.
Our video review for the movie, “Wish You Where Here” starring Isabelle Fuhrman and Mena Massoud.
Sylphid is finally forced to reveal themselves and try to help Uchimura with the demon v. demi-human issue.
With the year 2024 coming to an end, let’s recap some of the best Movies and Shorts since the end of June.
The 2nd half of 2024 delivered multiple memorable seasons, but in a landscape with so many shows, here are some of the best you should check out if you haven’t already.
After the January 17th premiere in New York City, Julia Stiles did a post-screening Q&A with a moderater and viewers of the movie.
This is a show and character guide for Crunchyroll’s Headhunted To Another World: From Salaryman To Big Four with character descriptions, storylines, quotes, information on groups and locations, and more.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.