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Lazarus: Season 1 Episode 13 “The World Is Yours” – Finale Recap & Review

Lazarus: Season 1 Episode 13 “The World Is Yours” – Finale Recap & Review

ByAmari Allah Posted onJune 29, 2025June 29, 2025 Updated onJune 29, 2025
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In its series finale, Lazarus tries to wrap up its storylines and explain why this ragtag group was selected – but is it good enough?

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Stranger Eyes (2025 Montclair Film Summer Showcase) Film Review & Summary

Stranger Eyes (2025 Montclair Film Summer Showcase) Film Review & Summary

ByAmari Allah Posted onJune 29, 2025June 29, 2025 Updated onJune 29, 2025
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Stranger Eyes has a strong middle, but its beginning and ending? It lacks what most films pursue to hook you and compensate for its weaker moments.

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Lucia (Jara Sofija Ostan) and Maria (Mina Svajger) – Little Trouble Girls (Source; BFI)

Little Trouble Girls (2025 Montclair Film Summer Showcase) Film Review & Summary

ByAmari Allah Posted onJune 28, 2025June 28, 2025 Updated onJune 28, 2025
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With Little Trouble Girls, those waiting for a more grounded, but still explorational, coming-of-age story featuring girls get their movie.

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The Bold Type: Season 1 – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)

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To The Bone – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)

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8:46 (Dave Chappelle Special) – Review/ Summary with Spoilers

“8:46,” is Chappelle at his best – a storyteller, in the form of a wise-man, who makes you laugh enough to pay attention as he drops the knowledge you need.
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Port Authortiy (2021) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

In the heart of New York, a Pittsburgh transplant hopes to start a new life living with his half-sister, but when that doesn’t come to pass, he develops a chosen…

Brother (2023) – Movie Review and Summary (with Spoilers)

In ‘Brother (2023)’, the compelling tale of two young brothers navigating life in a lower-income community unveils the struggles of immigrant families and the pervasive influence of societal pressures, beautifully…
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Sharp Objects: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

Sharp Objects, once it gets into its groove, reminds you why mini-series make for the best method to do book adaptations.

Blue Is The Warmest Color – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)

Combining the romantic chemistry of young adult novels, lack of inhibition, a story which feels like a 600-page book you can’t put down, you get Blue is the Warmest Color.
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Lovecraft Country: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

“Lovecraft Country” continues the burgeoning tradition of, within the fantasy/horror genre, embedding Black stories to bring America’s shameful history back to life.
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The Last Shift – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)

The Last Shift taps into a quieter story, minus any grandstanding, to allow two characters to be challenged by one another and learn something despite their differences.
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The Persian Version (2023) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

In this epic exploration of an Iranian Mother and her American-raised daughter’s relationship, you get a story that feels like a friend revealing a recent discovery of their family history…

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Explore our comprehensive TV Show reviews, covering mini-series, weekly releases, and binge-worthy TV Series for your viewing pleasure.

Lazarus: Season 1 Episode 13 “The World Is Yours” – Finale Recap & Review

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M3GAN 2.0 (2025) Movie Review & Summary

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Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole at New York Theater Workshop – Review

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