IT: Welcome To Derry: Season 1 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
Is IT: Welcome To Derry another show milking a hit franchise, or one that shows why IT has become one of Stephen King’s most lucrative adaptations?
Is IT: Welcome To Derry another show milking a hit franchise, or one that shows why IT has become one of Stephen King’s most lucrative adaptations?
Three sisters reunite for the anniversary of their mom’s death, and only one of them isn’t there out of obligation.
Just when there was a flicker of hope that the Talamasca: The Secret Order found something to hook viewers, it gets abruptly removed.
The newest adaptation of Anne Rice’s work premieres, and while it may not be a hit out of the gate, the story holds promise.
Rintaro has his friends over, and while it is a healing moment for him, it is also one for his mother.
Coney Island Baby seems to end when it barely has begun.
Watching a lonely but brilliant man struggle to validate that he is still relevant may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but that’s what Blue Moon offers.
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The complicated relationship between a puppet mom, her son, and her son’s new boyfriend is explored.
“Regretting You” with its pursuit of levity and hastening through some of the book’s best moments, goes far beyond being a disappointment.

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