The Quad: Season 2/ Episode 5 “#NativeSon” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Eva continues to go head to head with Officer Early, she finds growing opposition from students and staff in regards to her tenure.
As Eva continues to go head to head with Officer Early, she finds growing opposition from students and staff in regards to her tenure.
As Gambi’s secrets slowly are revealed to us, Jefferson comes to a crossroad of whether or not he’ll officially become a murderer.
Like Someone in Love easily could be seen as a very confusing film, if you forget what the film’s title is.
Game Night isn’t the funniest comedy you’ve ever seen, but probably has one of the best storylines in recent memory.
Something about Good Girls may very well remind you of Weeds, and that’s a good thing.
Unpredictable and outlandish is the only way to describe Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish, as he proves not just why the Wayans are one of the funniest families in comedy, but why he is one of the funniest comedians period.
Your usual Zombie film done on a grander scale.
Peeples wastes all its potential for the sake of bad jokes and situational comedy.
Shaun gains invaluable lessons from Morgan, unexpected kindness from Dr. Andrews, and poor Claire experiences a moment she didn’t see coming.
Touching, but perhaps a tad theatrical, The Bachelors’ sorrow will likely dampen your mood with its affecting performances.