The California No – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
The California No, sadly, delivers a more interesting trailer than completed film due to an uncompelling male lead.
The California No, sadly, delivers a more interesting trailer than completed film due to an uncompelling male lead.
An Interview With Alex Magaña, the man behind ACM Productions (24 To Life, Narco Valley), and one half of the team behind Slapped! The Movie.
At best, Everything Beautiful Is Far Away is about opening up to the unknown. At worse, it is a 90-minute movie in which not a lot happens.
The mid-season finale is all about building anticipation as people die left and right and you wonder, will a main cast member be written off?
It’s a (mostly) Elena focused episode and we get to see her reach a personal high, and low. Meanwhile, Lila deals with Marcello’s advances.
Eve is back and it’s not just to Mary Poppins another girl’s life but also to keep from being discontinued!
Jada’s father, Robsol Pinkett, Jr., is discussed in terms of the issues he left his children, as well as the lessons he bestowed them.
As Veronica digs deeper and deeper into John’s past, Debra tries to maintain blissful ignorance as long as she can.
Lila and Elena continue to take diverging paths and Elena may have finally reached a point of breaking away and getting ahead.
Thanks to the dynamic between Trey Songz and Jack Kesy, you get a surprisingly good action movie.

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