Cherry (2021) – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)
While Cherry is too damn long, Tom Holland, and especially Ciara Bravo, present the most beautiful, f***ed up love story you might watch for a while.
While Cherry is too damn long, Tom Holland, and especially Ciara Bravo, present the most beautiful, f***ed up love story you might watch for a while.
The woman Uncle George warned Leanne about arrives, but will she speak to Dorothy before she does something drastic?
As Julian digs into Leanne’s past, it seems Uncle George is trying to determine whether Leanne will still have a future.
As the Marino family tragedy unravels, there is more poking and prodding into Dorothy’s role into it as the police ask questions.
Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry acts as a reminder of not only the brilliance of Eilish, but of her age, frailty, and how a small team made a world-renowned artist.
As Uncle George dances around what he and Leanne are capable of, we’re reminded of Sean’s part in Jericho’s death.
To appease Leanne, Dorothy allows her some freedom and a visitor. But, unbeknownst to Dorothy, Leanne is going to get more than one person coming to visit.
With Dorothy unhinged and Leanne within her grasp, how far will she go to get answers, and will Sean allow it?
With the return of Leanne and Dorothy’s madness heading towards new levels, Servant starts to finally get interesting.
Signs that Leanne may return finally appear as Dorothy leaves the house to jumpstart her investigation into Leanne and Jericho’s whereabouts.
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.