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Ai and Ao sharing Ai's hospital bed - Summer Pockets Season 1 Episode 13 “A Pair Of Butterflies”

Summer Pockets: Season 1 Episode 13 “A Pair Of Butterflies” – Recap & Review

ByAmari Allah Posted onJune 30, 2025June 30, 2025 Updated onJune 30, 2025
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What led to Ai being in a coma is revealed as we approach what might be the beginning of the end of Ao’s arc.

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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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Encanto (2021) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

Fully expect Encanto to dominate this upcoming award season for its lessons, its themes, its characters, even its immigrant story, it is all too perfect.
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Reasons (2021) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

The voice presented in Reasons pulls you between wanting a full-length movie focused on Mercy’s story and/or a series.
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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.

The Wolf of Wall Street – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)

The Wolf of Wall Street undoubtedly is one of Leo’s best performances and makes it seem that Oscar may finally be in his grasp.
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Promising Young Woman – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

Promising Young Woman challenges the revenge narrative you are used to and pushes you to expect more from future stories in the sub-genre.
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Pete (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

In “Pete,” whether trans, non-binary, or simply Pete, we watch as a young kid and their mom pursue the joys of little league baseball.

Hasan Minhaj: Off With His Head (2023) – Review and Summary

Hasan Minhaj, thanks to locking up people’s phones, gets to be free to speak not only about that New Yorker article but also about race, politics (like Hunter Biden), and…

All The Ugly and Wonderful Things: Part 5 [End of Book] – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)

And so we come to the end and it is filled with a lot of heartbreak and tears, but eventually the sun comes out. Yet, even as the light removes…
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Soul – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)

Like most Pixar films, Soul bridges what is expected from animated films aimed at children and the type of stories that can bring adults to tears.
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Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom – Review/Summary

Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom gives you what you expect from Viola Davis, and in Chadwick Boseman’s final film, he makes it clear he could excel in a role of someone…

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Ai and Ao sharing Ai's hospital bed - Summer Pockets Season 1 Episode 13 “A Pair Of Butterflies”

Summer Pockets: Season 1 Episode 13 “A Pair Of Butterflies” – Recap & Review

The Chi: Season 7 Episode 7 “Unfinished Business” – Recap & Review

Summer Pockets: Season 1 Episode 12 “Priestess of Sorakado” – Recap & Review


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

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M3GAN 2.0 (2025) Movie Review & Summary

I’m Your Venus (2025) Movie Review & Summary


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Sword of the Demon Hunter: Kijin Gentosho – Cast and Character Guide

Lazarus: Cast and Character Guide

The White Lotus (HBO) Cast and Character Guide


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Trophy Boys (2025 – At MCC Theater) – Review

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

Liz Miele: 2025 Tour – Review

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