The Stranger: Season 1 – Review/ Summary with Spoilers
Like many thrillers/horror shows, if not movies, “The Stranger” is pretty good until it needs to wrap things up.
Like many thrillers/horror shows, if not movies, “The Stranger” is pretty good until it needs to wrap things up.
“The Stranger” should be the flagship for Quibi as each cliffhanger makes it’s daily release schedule a blessing.
With more than meets the eye, “She Never Died” moves beyond the violence as it pursues a redemption story.
With “M.O.M. (Mothers of Monsters)” seeking to flesh out the fear of one parent, we’re reminded how difficult it might be to stop a catastrophe.
If the Coronavirus is making you paranoid, the pandemic in “Block Z” may not be the best thing for your anxiety.
“Fantasy Island” may surprise you with how it tries to be more than a horror movie and address the trauma of the guests on the island.
“Into The Dark: My Valentine” seems like it is inspired by the life of internet/music stars Poppy, Titanic Sinclair, and Mars Argo.
Thanks to minimal dialog, “Wicca Book” has a specific creep factor but leaves you disconnected from its characters.
“Gretel and Hansel” is a strange PG-13 horror that may have wonderful performances, but also has a divisive story.
“The Turning” may have creepy kids, but the jump scares are weak and the ending… well…

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.