The White Lotus: Season 3 Episode 1 – Recap/ Review
While there is clearly a formula for how “The White Lotus” operates, that doesn’t mean it lacks notable excitement.
While there is clearly a formula for how “The White Lotus” operates, that doesn’t mean it lacks notable excitement.
The final season of “My Brilliant Friend” makes it seem like, even with two additional episodes compared to past seasons, too much had to be covered, so everything is rushed.
As a casual Sci-Fi fan, “Scavengers Reign” is the type of show I’ve longed for as it doesn’t heavily rely on any of the usual tropes or graphics to hook you in. Instead, it is all about getting you invested in the world and the characters, as all shows should venture to do.
“Love To Love You, Donna Summer” is extensive but underwhelming.
Tina Satter’s direction and Sidney Sweeney’s performance create a terrifying yet true nightmare in “Reality.”
A Black Lady Sketch Show may be missing some old cast members, but Robin Thede, Gabrielle Dennis, and
Skye Townsend become comedy all-stars.
“A Black Lady Sketch Show” ends season 4 with a commitment to chaos and characters that is certain to continue.
From The Real Housewives of B.C. to watching Thede trying to orgasm, “A Black Lady Sketch Show” delivers its silliest episode this season.
The improv is especially high in “My Love Language is Words of Defamation” which makes for a loose and funny but unfocused episode.
A Black Lady Sketch Show continues to be highly relatable with a particular standout performance by Gabrielle Dennis.
“What Kind of Medicine Does Dr. King Practice?” continues to find A Black Lady Sketch Show in a groove of quick outrageous yet relatable premises.
“I’m Clappin’ from My Puss” is a great introduction to why Robin Thede’s A Black Lady Sketch Show is quickly becoming a comedy institution.
With being story-driven more than character-driven, “House of the Dragon” may seem like it has learned from its predecessor, but in reality, it is simply taking a different approach.
“Industry” returns and doesn’t experience a sophomore slump despite a bit of a time jump and the inclusion of new characters who are a bit underutilized.
“Rap Sh!t” may start a little rough as the lead eclipses a lot of the show’s potential assets with her insecurities, but once her best friend does some course correction, it takes off.
As Julia looks over all she has done and accounts for all the praise and criticism, so comes the question of what is next?
With great success comes influence and power, but knowing when and how to use it is a problem for many in Julia’s circle.
As Julia’s profile rises locally, Alice starts trying to push her nationally, even if Julia only has three episodes under her belt and isn’t comfortable with being a star.
As Julia preps to film her pilot, she gathers her closest supporters to prove Russ wrong, and perhaps the world as well.
In Julia, we’re shown why the name Julia Child lives on through every means creatives can find, with this time being a scripted television show.
A summary of how HBO Max’s Moonshot (2022) ended and whether a prequel or sequel is possible.
Moonshot is your run-of-the-mill, improbable romance that is fun to watch and easy to forget.
Kimi is a meek thriller that doesn’t fully tap into the role of listening devices or the people who troubleshoot the AI behind them.
Adapted from a Haruki Murakami short story, “Drive My Car” masterfully weaves together storylines in a film about loss and learning to live with grief and guilt.
In the aftermath of a school shooting, we see varying ways those affected deal with it as they try to create a new normal.
In the series finale, so comes the question will the Undersea create beacons for Station Eleven, or will Tyler decide to spare those he once called home?
Information about BBC and HBO Max’s “The Girl Before,” including the latest information about its characters, organizations, locations, and more.
In this episode, we finally learn the fate of Jeevan once he and Kirsten separated.
As Tyler and Kirsten enter Severn City Airport, now named The Museum of Civilization, encounters with old faces trigger old memories.
All I can say is I knew it, I F***ING KNEW IT!
As Emma’s rape case leads to a notable reveal, Jane is dealing with Isabel’s death and trying to figure out if having a child with Edward is the best decision.
As Edward shows himself as a man of routine, so comes the question of whether he is a threat to Emma and Jane or just a lonely man with a type?
On top of learning Kirsten’s fate after what happened at the end of the last episode, we learn why Frank didn’t join Jeevan and Kirsten in leaving Frank’s apartment.
New information about David leads you to question his intentions, especially after Kirsten seeks him out to finish what she started.
A creepy rich man preys on women who reminds him of his late wife, with the trap being cheap rent.
While initially detailing what life was like after Day Zero for Elizabeth and Clarke, ultimately, episode 5 is an origin story of a familiar face.
As the Traveling Symphony splits and encounters one of its founding members, we’re shown why David was someone Kirsten was worried about.
Information about HBO Max’s “Station Eleven,” including the latest information about its characters, organizations, locations, and more.
The show shifts its focus away from Kirsten to explore Miranda’s life before Day Zero, including her relationship with Arthur.
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.