Blue Violet – Review and Summary
Love makes a person do crazy things.
Love makes a person do crazy things.
With a score and vibe that is reminiscent of the Blaxploitation era, Attagirl! is worth finding.
With removing the obstacles of their friends having beef, Rintaro and Kaoruko can move ahead with pursuing a relationship.
A young woman in foster care tries the patience of an adult trying to find her somewhere to live, even if just to her 18th birthday.
Young love is tough, but it can be made easier when your father tries to be there for you – no judgement.
Lesbian Space Princess will trigger nostalgia as its humor and animation style take you back to the early 00s when Cartoon Network was in its prime.
As the prosecution comes to a rest, with a new attorney, we’re also forced to suffer through non-Jax-related storylines, which can make you glad this didn’t come out in the ’90s, and you can fast-forward.
Black Phone 2 may not feel necessary, as it gives background on The Grabber, but through its lead performances, you may find yourself getting emotional.
One Day This Kid, through navigating three stages of a young man’s life, homes in on the evolution of a father/son’s relationship.
The people you meet at a spa, including those who are looking to cruise.

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