Bel-Air: Season 4 Episode 4 – Recap and Review
As Carlton learns whether he will be accepted to Princeton, some familiar, and unwelcome by some, faces have news.
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.
It’s Thanksgiving, and alongside Lou bringing up the past, Geoffrey reminisces about his origin story with the Banks family.
As Geoffrey’s situation looms a dark shadow over Bel-Air, the kids seek reinvention and find themselves flirting with trouble.
What happened to Will? How do people handle Vivian’s big secret, and for Hillary? How does she navigate what happened in the season 3 finale?
Tallulah comes to learn more about the business side of being an influencer, while Alani and Maia think they may have their first threesome.