The Chi: Season 8 Episode 1 – Recap/ Review | New Season, But No Changes
The Chi returns for its final season, and let’s just hope it ends better than it begins.
The Chi returns for its final season, and let’s just hope it ends better than it begins.
The rich find themselves hunted in a sometimes tedious will they, won’t they, who did it, suspense movie.
“It Was An Accident” has its moments, but it can feel like trying to structure a naturally funny person and push them out of their element.
Saccharine walks a tightrope as it navigates being fat, body positivity, and the line separating what is unhealthy and what is simply feeding a natural hunger.
As Alamo’s backstory is revealed, God makes one final push to save Rue’s life and see if fame is really something Cassie wants.
Is God Is does well in building up its villain, but makes its would-be heroes and their journey feel secondary.
Obsession is a star-maker for Inde Navarrette, who is a bloody good reminder of “Be careful what you wish for.”
Tuner, starring Dustin Hoffman and Leo Woodall, blends drama, classical music, and even thriller elements in a way few, if any, films have done before.
As Maddy gets an unexpected opportunity from Alamo, Rue seems to be running out of time with all the men she is coerced to please.
Paranormal Cirque: Specter certainly presents the gothic and horror views and vibe, but it doesn’t utilize its theme/niche as it should.