10 Movies and Shows to Watch for Mental Health Awareness Month
For Mental Health Awareness Month, here are 10 movies and shows that explore mental illness and how it impacts people.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, here are 10 movies and shows that explore mental illness and how it impacts people.
While “Mother’s Day” has a big personality character and decent action scenes, it lacks the emotion, adventure, or drive necessary to keep it from becoming background noise.
“The Little Mermaid” thankfully takes enough from the Broadway musical and further creative license from the Hans Christian Anderson story to make an entertaining, though serviceable, film.
“Primo” will ruffle your hair and give you a big bear hug in this warm and rewarding comedy.
While at times slow-moving, the love story between Rosemary and Henry will make you swoon, just as much as Michael Richardson plays up a tortured soul type.
“Robots” is a forgettable comedy that seems to yearn for when men got to be funny and women were meant to be seen and buzzkills.
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, check out some of these movies and shows that convey the upbringing and culture of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders!
“A Black Lady Sketch Show” ends season 4 with a commitment to chaos and characters that is certain to continue.
In the finale, Robyn meets an overdue worthy adversary who threatens the lives of her entire team for revenge.
A character guide for Apple TV+’s “City On Fire,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, 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.