The Ghost Who Walks (2019) – Review and Summary (with Spoilers)
“The Ghost Who Walks” is a potential tear-jerker which, if it doesn’t make you cry, at least provides you with a thrill ride.
“The Ghost Who Walks” is a potential tear-jerker which, if it doesn’t make you cry, at least provides you with a thrill ride.
In the series finale, both Moishe and Yanky confront Esty, and after her audition, a decision is made.
One major issue Esty had with Yanky is revealed, alongside Esty trying to make the most of Berlin as Yanky and Moishe hunt her down and harass Leah.
As Pinuccia comes to terms with marrying Rino, Lila finds a new means of getting under Elena’s skin – just as it seems they could reconcile.
As we retrace Esty’s wedding preparation, we also watch Moishe and Yanky try to hunt her down in Berlin – with a gun.
Howie is given some backstory as David and Emily’s marital woes return to the forefront, and Zoey tries to resolve her love triangle.
A character and show guide for Netflix’s Ozark featuring cast members, character descriptions, and other noteworthy information.
“Coffee and Kareem” is definitely something mad for those who don’t mind kids cursing or being part of, or around, violent, and sexual, situations for laughs.
In part 1 of “Unorthodox,” we are introduced to a young girl yearning for family, and what she gets instead is what it appears to be a religion enforced prison.
A character and show guide for Crunchyroll’s Sing ‘Yesterday’ For Me featuring cast members, character descriptions, and other noteworthy information.