Riot Girls (2019) – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)
Riot Girls may sometimes feel more like a concept film than a completed vision, but it lays enough of a foundation to be enjoyable.
Riot Girls may sometimes feel more like a concept film than a completed vision, but it lays enough of a foundation to be enjoyable.
Tall Girl’s message gets lost due to the pursuit of validating its lead through the affections of a boy.
If you can get past the funky art style of Undone, you may want to stick around for its story and characters.
As we figure out who will become part of the top 16, there are some shocks about who will face off for the giant nut.
While The Weekend presents a unique character in Sasheer Zamata’s Zadie, you may struggle to connect with her, or the film as a whole.
The Goldfinch, while definitely longer than it needed to be, is far more enjoyable than some may say.
Hustlers not only proves Constance Wu’s star power, but why Jennifer Lopez has been in the entertainment business for decades.
Mr. Inbetween returns and between an issue Britt has at school and one of Ray’s employers trying to be cheap, it’s same ole, same ole.
3 Days With Dad may not be the gut punch you’d expect from a film about a dying father, but it makes for a decent coming of age tale – for a grown man.
David goes to his first dance, and it seems a lot of people are heavily invested in his potential love life – beyond his date!

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.