The Ancient Magus’ Bride: Season 1/ Episode 6 “The Faerie Queene” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Elias’ true nature, not this benevolent oddity, continues to be prodded as we meet Faery Royalty.
Elias’ true nature, not this benevolent oddity, continues to be prodded as we meet Faery Royalty.
Lady Bird seems like your yearly, usually released in the summer, coming of age tale that gets a lot of praise but is forgotten within months.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer will perhaps be one the creepiest movies you ever watched that didn’t contain sexual violence.
Closure and finding a way to move on are big things this episode. Especially for Bex, Andi, Amber, and soon Iris.
A bit of Sword and Luke’s personal life gets revealed as we encounter a horror which has made itself into an entire movie theater.
Sea Oak doesn’t seem like it could last more than a few seasons but Glenn Close and company make it seem it’ll be good for at least 3. Creator George Saunders Director(s) Hiro Murai Writer(s) George Saunders Noted Cast Bernie Glenn Close Cole Jack Quaid Min Jane Levy Jade Rae Gray Ma Linda Emond Angela Sarah…
Mea Culpa is like a Spanish language version of Amy Schumer’s infamous Leather Special.
During a trip to Canada with her kids, a family secret is learned about from Sam’s uncle Lester.
As the school year continues to whine down, we see the girls begin to deal with their latent feelings the best they can.
We are introduced to the new name of the group, Take Three, and police brutality returns to focus for Star.
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.