Die Hart: Season 1 Episode 1 to 3 [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review with Spoilers
The introduction of “Die Hart” pushes you to understand why comedians try and need to diversify before they are no longer in on the joke.
The introduction of “Die Hart” pushes you to understand why comedians try and need to diversify before they are no longer in on the joke.
Andre comes to rue the day he met Hailey as we learn something new about Mercedes.
As one character celebrates a birthday, viewers are forced to mourn the loss of yet another character on “The Chi.”
As Mami begins her plan to break up Kazuya and Chizuru, you are left wondering why she broke up with him in the first place?
A guide for the movie “Yes, God, Yes.” Included are noted cast members, information about their character, and other additional details.
“Yes, God, Yes” is not only probably one of the best coming of age films in a long time, but it also is one of the few teen sex comedies that doesn’t feel like a rehash.
While it’s two hour time length makes it lag in some parts, by the end of “The Kissing Booth 2,” you are left wondering when is the next one?
At times, “Hot For My Name” may make you wish Esther Povitsky didn’t say no to MTV about a reality series, for her parents damn near steal what should be her moment.
As Nimue is introduced to a resistance movement, we’re reminded that the challenges the Fey people face might be beyond the Red Paladins.
In the first episode alone, “Love on the Spectrum” may do more to reinforce your idea of how special and beautiful love is than any romance movie you’ve ever seen.
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.