Welcome Home, Franklin – Movie Review and Summary
“Welcome Home, Franklin” does more than give Franklin Armstrong’s backstory; it reminds you of when you were young, yearning for a friend, and found that perfect person.
“Welcome Home, Franklin” does more than give Franklin Armstrong’s backstory; it reminds you of when you were young, yearning for a friend, and found that perfect person.
“Fingernails” is a sluggish two hour movie which lacks a hook.
The mystery in “City On Fire” of who shot Sam, thanks to Chase Sui Wonders, keeps you interested in the show as it struggles to build up its supporting cast.
“The Beanie Bubble” is a comedic and dramatic tale about the ’90s Beanie Baby mania, but it’s light on comedy and drama.
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After two hours of little comedy, romance, and confusing action, you’ll wish you would have ghosted this movie after seeing it.
While the final season of “Servant” began with so much promise, unfortunately, it ends in disappointment like so many productions attached to M. Night Shyamalan lately.
Tasked with betraying the last bit of faith Leanne has in them, Sean and Julian risk their lives hoping Uncle George can end this all.
Uncle George comes to the Turner household with the kind of confession that can completely unravel all the mystique surrounding Leanne.
Leanne is attacked multiple times, and it seems to stop her, you’ll have to be as powerful, if not more, than her.
As the CLS reaches out to Sean and Dorothy for assistance, everyone learns that getting rid of, or capturing Leanne, will be far from easy.
Halloween leads to people taking their masks off, including Sean, who realizes he had one on all this time.
With two new people gaining access to the house, it is only natural for Leanne to feel threatened and want to instigate, interrogate, and harm those she sees as a potential threat.
As Dorothy continues to reject Leanne, nearly everyone is forced to suffer.
“Servant” returns and establishes the Church of the Lesser Saints are ready to throw everything at Leanne. Oh, and Dorothy returns home from rehab.
“Cha Cha Real Smooth” is an undisputable reason to dust off your Apple TV+ account or start a free trial.
We’ve come to the end of The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey and begin with the question of whether he’ll set out what ha planned to do before his memory slips once again?
Ptolemy reaches a milestone in investigating who killed Reggie, as signs that his memory is about to fail begin.
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As Ptolemy plans to potentially catch a body, he also sees to his family being set up financially, but not the way Neicie would prefer.
A familiar face reappears, and Dorothy plans her final stand against Leanne, who does what she has to in order to keep her family.
As Ptolemy begins to get his memories back, he gets an equal dose of trauma and delightful memories of his lady Sensia.
Once again, Dorothy tries to rid herself of Leanne and, in the process, almost ends up losing access to Jericho due to her efforts.
After an unfortunate situation, Robyn moves in with Ptolemy and, with no family to worry about, takes on the full-time role of handling his affairs and secrets.
As Sean struggles to get back in Dorothy’s good graces, Leanne may have found an undeniable way.
In what will be an additional signature role of his career, Samuel L. Jackson plays a man with memory loss who vows to get answers for his caretaker’s death.
Dorothy decides it is time for Leanne to prep for her next venture, and it seems no one is on her side about that.
Information about the homeless kids is finally given as Minister Nancy comes over for a dinner she’ll likely regret.
Dorothy hosts a block party and for the first time in a long time, Leanne experiences normalcy. Sad that it is short-lived.
As Leanne meets Tobe’s girlfriend and is sexualized, Dorothy struggles with her career downturn.
As Sean takes a liking to homeless kids who live in a park behind the house, Julian, once more, ventures into the mystery of who Jericho is, despite everyone moving on.
As Leanne continues to await members of the Church of Lesser Saints arriving, she starts to drive Dorothy and her family nuts.
With a strong focus on children needing the ability to meaningfully express themselves and find comfort, The Tiger Rising allows its young leads to exhibit notable performances.
As with past episodes of Apple TV Plus’ Servant, we’re presented with suspense and tension but may not feel the payoff is there.
In the finale, Josh actually has a good date, and the woman may have given him that kick he needs to finish the production he has been working on!
Artie, Josh’s dad, is able to coerce him into seeing and speaking to him in person.
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Though usually “What If?” episodes are saved for later seasons, Mr. Corman decides to do theirs in their freshman season with 8+ scenarios.
Josh and Megan meet face to face for the first time in over a year at a funeral, and catching up leads to digging up old skeletons.