Our House (2018) – Review/ Summary with Spoilers
If you like your horror slow churning, not reliant on gore, but still may not be the best to watch at night, “Our House” could do the trick.
 
			If you like your horror slow churning, not reliant on gore, but still may not be the best to watch at night, “Our House” could do the trick.
 
			“Doom Patrol,” formerly locked up behind a paywall not worth paying for, adds yet another reason to have HBO Max.
 
			“Ne Zha” shows why it was a massive hit in China with its top-notch animation, emotional story, and its ambiguity of good and evil.
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			“Motherland – Fort Salem” reminds you why there is a craving for original ideas and not rehashed stories, be it in the form of remakes of novel adaptations.
 
			It’s unfortunate “Scoob!” couldn’t be seen in theaters, for it might be one of the first Scooby-Doo movies in a while which deserved a theatrical release.
 
			“18 Presents” or “18 Regali” is an ode to those who lost their mothers and need an excuse to cry.
 
			“Dummy” is one of those shows which toe the line between having deep meaning and being mindless entertainment.
 
			Quibi’s “Dummy” has its moments, but also doesn’t seem like a show which should exist behind a paywall.
 
			With more than meets the eye, “She Never Died” moves beyond the violence as it pursues a redemption story.
 
			While the panty shots are unnecessary, “Gleipnir” does present itself as an intriguing action anime with eyebrow-raising characters.

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.