The Last Of Us: Season 2 – Review and Summary
The Last Of Us, as it tries to have Pedro Pascal pass the baton to Bella Ramsey, stumbles in ways that qualifies season 2 as a sophomore slump.
The Last Of Us, as it tries to have Pedro Pascal pass the baton to Bella Ramsey, stumbles in ways that qualifies season 2 as a sophomore slump.
While the events of episode 2 still cast a shadow over The Last Of Us, the clouds begin to clear as a new villain is introduced and Dina and Ellie’s relationship strengthens.
“American Fiction” may not have anything new to say with its social commentary about media, but it still is able to deliver laughs, touching moments, and a handful of frustration.
“All Day And A Night” might become a classic considering how it explores the downfall of a young man who lives up to the legacy his father left behind.
Ahston Sanders seems like he enjoys playing Black folk who have it hard and it might not get better for them, don’t he?
The wonderful world of Dr. Seuss returns with Netflix’s Green Eggs and Ham – which isn’t a movie, but a 13 episode season!
The Goldfinch, while definitely longer than it needed to be, is far more enjoyable than some may say.
O.G. is a mixture of Oscar bait editing with the realness that comes from having its actor surrounding by real people doing time.
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Overview The Good Dinosaur doesn’t seem like a movie which should have been a theatrical release, but rather a Disney channel, or ABC, special. Characters & Story (with Commentary) Little Arlo (Raymond Ochoa/ Jack McGraw) is the smallest of three dinosaurs. All of which, with Poppa (Jeffrey Wright) and Momma (Frances McDormand), run a farm….
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