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The Water Magician: Season 1 Episode 1 – Recap and Review

ByAmari Allah Posted onJuly 5, 2025July 5, 2025 Updated onJuly 5, 2025
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What begins as a slice-of-life Isekai, featuring a likable young man learning his magic, slowly evolves in ways that may not be for everyone.

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The Chi: Season 7 Episode 8 – Recap and Review

ByAmari Posted onJuly 4, 2025July 4, 2025 Updated onJuly 4, 2025
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Alongside some familiar faces joining The Chi, there is a tease that a long-standing cast member could be on their way out.

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New Saga: Season 1 Episode 1 – Recap and Review

ByAmari Allah Posted onJuly 4, 2025July 4, 2025 Updated onJuly 4, 2025
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In New Saga, one of the few survivors of a Pyrrhic War, discovers a magical item that transports him back to when there was peace, and tries to prevent what is destined to happen.

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Esther In Wonderland (2021) – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)

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Jackass Forever (2022) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

Like a horror movie, Jackass Forever allows you a safe, vicarious experience that makes you wince, gag a little, but be so glad it’s not you in the scenario.
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Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)

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Thirteen Reasons Why: Season 1 – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)

Thirteen Reasons Why: Season 1 sets an almost impossible standard for what may follow. For YA novels, Netflix has presented an adaptation which is no holds barred and barely snips away at…
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The Wasp (2024)

Starring Natalie Dormer and Naomi Harris, prepare for twists, reveals, and a shocking ending that reminds you the writing needs to match the performances for any surprises to work.
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Corinne Bailey Rae: The Black Rainbows Tour (2024) – Review

8 years since her last record, and 18 from her first, the evolution of Corinne Bailey Rae from a songbird to a genre defying singer was on full display.
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Tina (2021) – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)

In Tina, we get one last goodbye from the legend who, with books, movies, and a musical about her life, wishes to move on from the past and enjoy the…
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Fair Play (2023) – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)

What starts as a cute love story set in the financial world becomes the type of film that will infuriate you and make you yell at the protagonist about what…

I’m Your Venus (2025) Movie Review & Summary

I’m Your Venus, in focusing on Paris Is Burning star, Venus Pellagatti Xtravaganza, acts as a companion piece to get to know the legendary figure better and gain a three-dimensional…

The Wolf of Wall Street – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)

The Wolf of Wall Street undoubtedly is one of Leo’s best performances and makes it seem that Oscar may finally be in his grasp.

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Little Trouble Girls (2025 Montclair Film Summer Showcase) Film Review & Summary

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M3GAN 2.0 (2025) Movie Review & Summary


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Lights Out: Nat “King” Cole at New York Theater Workshop – Review

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