The Mandalorian: Season 1, Episode 1 “Chapter 1” [Series Premiere] – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
While the Star Wars movies may divide fans, believe the hype when it comes to The Mandalorian.
The adventure tag features those who travel beyond their home, or hometown, to find themselves, others, or something of great value.
While the Star Wars movies may divide fans, believe the hype when it comes to The Mandalorian.
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His Dark Materials gets another chance in visual popular media, and it seems in series format, it’ll get its just due.
Maleficent, once more, pushes you to wonder why doesn’t Disney reinvent its villains rather than lazily remake its classics?
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Season 3 feels like the peak for Stranger Things, and from here, it can either plateau or go downhill.
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Shaft (2019) somehow balances being modern, funny, old school, and a bad mother****er without losing a beat or pushing you to check your watch.
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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.