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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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As “Unorthodox” exposes you to a Hasidic Jewish community, it also introduces Shira Haas, who has the potential to be either an indie darling or mainstream star.

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

“Starling” balances being cute and sad as a young spirit returns home for their birthday.
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Hoop Dreams (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

In perhaps the cutest short you’ll ever see, we watch a little girl idolize her mother’s hoop earrings and question what powers they hold.
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Welcome Home, Franklin – Movie Review and Summary

“Welcome Home, Franklin” does more than give Franklin Armstrong’s backstory; it reminds you of when you were young, yearning for a friend, and found that perfect person.
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In Her Hands (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

“In Her Hands” is a draining, in the best way, documentary to watch as you come to understand how imperialism affects those subjugated.

Elle – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)

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Ava From My Class (2021) – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)

Ava From My Class pushes you to wonder where the line between admiration and a crush is for its young lead.

Blackfish – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)

Like many people who grew up in the 90s, part of my childhood fantasies were going to Disney World and going to SeaWorld. Of course, neither of which were close,…

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

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