Savvy Sheldon Feels Good As Hell – Review and Summary
Amber Riley may not show off her singing skills, but she reminds you that she can offer so much more.
Amber Riley may not show off her singing skills, but she reminds you that she can offer so much more.
Tallulah finds herself getting unwanted attention, thanks to Maia, as Charlie briefly reunites with Andrew and a familiar face from Maia’s past shows up.
How, when, and slightly why The Entity chose Pennywise is revealed, alongside the aftermath of the mob showing up to retrieve Hank.
As Carlton and Will get close to what they have worked for, the reality of how life will play out gives them second thoughts.
As Carlton learns whether he will be accepted to Princeton, some familiar, and unwelcome by some, faces have news.
100 Nights of Hero is a reminder of the powers of storytelling, especially in a dystopian world.
Thanks to brilliant wordplay and poking fun at the aristocracy of the early 1900s, Fackham Hall should be a late entry to everyone’s best comedies of 2025.
Lives are forever changed either via subtle realizations or people being forced to see their value.
As Pennywise preps for his grand finale, we begin to unravel how/why a shapeshifting alien decided being a clown would be their go-to presentation.
Reflection In a Dead Diamond plays with the spy genre in ways to craft a unique voice in an archetype that has long become stale.