Ánimas – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
Animas’ teen drama and psychological aspects, when combined, neither provides a quality thriller nor horror.
Animas’ teen drama and psychological aspects, when combined, neither provides a quality thriller nor horror.
Bex looks for a wedding dress and when it comes to the secret society, let’s just say it brings up an issue from the past.
When Polar tries to be funny, it veers towards being a horrible movie. However, when it is harnessing the seriousness of Mikkelsen’s persona, it flourishes
As Sister Krone reveals her intentions at the farm, it becomes clear that Emma, Ray, and Norman may not all get what they want if they plan to escape.
Lady-Like has the vibe of a web series and it being a movie is ultimately upsetting for you are left wanting more.
How Willie got his rep is revealed, why Saya is so focused on Marcus, and the show shifts its tone to remind us that there are friendships had in secret.
Naofumi and Raphtalia experience their first demon wave, and Raphtalia begins to hear whispers of Naofumi’s past.
While compared to The End of The F***ing World, Wayne proves itself to be more than a distant, working class, American cousin.
Both Mariana and Callie continue to struggle with office politics as Malika’s activism puts her at odds with her family.
While a lot of people heal old wounds, even find loved ones, some are left as lonely as they were when we first met them.
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.