Pose: Season 1/ Episode 3 “Giving and Receiving” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s Christmas time and as Elektra gives herself a gift, House of Evangelista makes sure everyone gets one.
It’s Christmas time and as Elektra gives herself a gift, House of Evangelista makes sure everyone gets one.
Featured in this post, you’ll find some of the top scenes from media covered on “Wherever I Look” during the week of June 10th to June 16th.
Leah on the Offbeat fills in a lot of the gaps and questions about Simon’s best friend Leah, as well as bring readers some bi-sexual representation.
While the level of detail in descriptions and family history can be overwhelming, once you get into Crazy Rich Asians, you’re hooked.
Just as Laura is able to achieve some baby steps forward, we are met with a surprising figure ready to obliterate all of her progress – permanently.
In this episode, we finally learn what are site admins and how they come to be. At least, all but the original one.
Vida for STARZ is perhaps the first show it has had, in a long time, which makes it a network worth subscribing to.
Tag is probably one of the few comedy movies, this year anyway, which isn’t just about the jokes but also about the genuine friendship between its leads.
You know how in school, or at work, someone said “That person needs to get laid” as if that would fix everything? That’s the premise behind Set It Up.
At best Incredibles 2 is a crowd pleaser. At worse, it reminds you why, until Disney forced Pixar’s hand, they didn’t really do a lot of sequels.
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.