The White Lotus: Season 2/ Episode 1 “Ciao” [Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The return of “The White Lotus” not only gives us the iconic Tanya again but a slew of other notable characters and a new murder mystery.
The return of “The White Lotus” not only gives us the iconic Tanya again but a slew of other notable characters and a new murder mystery.
As the bullying intensifies for Isaiah, so does the case Naomi is investigating. Also, Zeke comes back into the fold and asks to see Eleanor.
Earn decides to use Lottie’s birthday as a means to pressure Van to come to Los Angeles.
“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” may have a disappointing mystery, but its zany and comedic characters compensate for that.
In this moving, biographical first feature from writer/director Elegance Bratton not only gives a stirring film but pulls from Jeremy Pope and Gabrielle Union the best performances of their careers.
Love blossoms, and apparently in a literal sense for Lily, as a new classmate catches her eye.
Lucy’s letter does far more than intended, and to make matters worse, she is forced to ask her mom, CJ, to come to campus.
Ellis makes a trip to Atlanta in hopes that, despite him messing up, it isn’t too late for him and Sunday.
While a literal storm is on the horizon, the people it brings to St. Jo are worth worrying about.
“Reasonable Doubt” decides to add visuals to what Jax had already verbalized as we head to 2007, when she defended Damon in his murder trial.
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