Tina (2021) – Review/Summary (with Spoilers)
In Tina, we get one last goodbye from the legend who, with books, movies, and a musical about her life, wishes to move on from the past and enjoy the present and future.
In Tina, we get one last goodbye from the legend who, with books, movies, and a musical about her life, wishes to move on from the past and enjoy the present and future.
The height of the last episode seemingly was all about prepping us for the fall that happens in this one.
As Riley and Greta get closer, so do Sam and Chester. But, on the opposite end, Naomi and Nathan are this close to killing the other and saying it was an accident.
We’re back to focusing on different perspectives of the same day, and one of the big topics is Nathan, post coming out.
A character guide for HBO Max’s “Genera+ion.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series.
We learn who is giving birth in the mall bathroom as Nathan becomes the star of his sister’s wedding rehearsal and Greta’s dreams are deferred.
As the school goes into lockdown, Naomi is prepping for her first penis, Chester having a slight meltdown, and Arianna pisses you off.
Genera+ion seeks to break away from young adult show trends by having their characters be three-dimensional people and not primarily defined by a specific struggle.
It’s A Sin does deserve points for slightly altering the narrative regarding the AIDS pandemic’s early years, but eventually, it’ll feel like more of the same.
Like nearly every well-crafted film about Black oppression in America, Judas and the Messiah will enrage you, tire you out, and make you hope J. Edgar Hoover and his enablers, rot in hell.
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.