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Remy (Jenna Ortega) and Barnes (Percy Hynes White)
Reviews | Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing) | Recommended (Movies)

Winter Spring Summer or Fall (2024)

Starring Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White known for “Wednesday”, in this Tribeca Film Festival release, the two are seniors unsure of where their relationship could or should go.

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Title Card, Incision
Reviews | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

Incision (2024) Movie Review

“Incision” seems to forget to give you reasons to get invested, beyond familiar faces and the assumed empathy for people being victimized.

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Victor (Luke James)
TV Shows

The Chi: Season 6 Episode 13 – Review/ Recap

As some familiar faces and new faces are introduced, so comes the question if they will add to “The Chi” or make it so bloated it affects the center stage stories?

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Brianna (Lucy Diamanta) and Lia (Gaia Brooks), Love Kills, directed by Duke, 2024, (Artofduke)
Movies | Mixed (Divisive)

Love Kills (2024) Movie Review

“Love Kills” loses its luster as you figure out it is using sex and violence to compensate for a lackluster story.

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Movie Poster, Guy Friends, directed by Jonathan Smith, 2024, (Freestyle Digital Media)
Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

Guy Friends (2024) Movie Review

In “Guy Friends,” a young woman discovers, despite thinking she is a guy’s girl, she’s really just someone multiple guys are waiting for their chance with – and they all make a move when her relationship goes awry.

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Title Card, The Young Wife
Movies | Mixed (Divisive)

The Young Wife (2024) Movie Review

At times feeling like a visual album, “The Young Wife” delivers both the anxiety and sense of overstimulation that can come when two worlds collide via marriage – especially when there are unresolved issues.

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Lilia (Lynn), Paul (Tomoyuki Morikawa), and Rudy (Yumi Uchiyama)
TV Shows

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 2 Episode 20 – Review/ Recap

Multiple reunions make this a heartfelt episode but don’t expect the final reunion to be with Zenith.

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Claudia (Delainey Hayles)
TV Shows

Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 Episode 4 – Review/ Recap

As Santiago grows jealous and causes discord, Claudia clings to what little she has to avoid throwing herself into the fire.

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Elliot at 18 (Maisy Stella) and Elliott at 39 (Aubrey Plaza)
Reviews | Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

My Old Ass (2024) Movie Review

Megan Park delivers another coming-of-age story, but this one focuses on a young woman meeting herself in the future and questioning the sexuality she thought she was firm in.

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A Note To Douda, with a tie for his funeral
TV Shows

The Chi: Season 6 Episode 12 – Review/ Recap

As the beginning of the end may come for Victor, Papa too seems ready for his chance to fly too close to the sun. All the while, Emmett struggles with making deals with new devils, hoping to get the old ones off his back.

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