Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Movie Review
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” may avoid feeling like a cash grab, but there is no denying it doesn’t present anything notable to justify being made.
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” may avoid feeling like a cash grab, but there is no denying it doesn’t present anything notable to justify being made.
With the first half of 2024 over, let’s recap some of the best performances so far.
Starring Jenna Ortega and Percy Hynes White known for “Wednesday”, in this Tribeca Film Festival release, the two are seniors unsure of where their relationship could or should go.
Jenna Ortega matches wits with Martin Freeman, in a movie that has them blur the lines between student and high school teacher.
This week’s Saturday Night Live featured confident writing and a committed Jenna Ortega!
“Scream 6” is entertaining, but its existence feels more about the last film being profitable more than this franchise still having something to say.
Between movies and shorts, Wherever I Look covered over 230 productions in 2022, and here are our picks for what was the best of the year.
While Jenna Ortega makes a superb Wednesday, unfortunately, they put her in a world reminiscent of the “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” with boy drama and a mediocre mystery.
A character guide for Netflix’s “Wednesday,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
Dispel your skepticism as “Wednesday” is not only well cast but includes the supernatural in such a way you’ll question why isn’t it a horror release.
A summary of how X (2022) ends, and whether a prequel or sequel is possible.
X is everything you expect as you go from sex scenes to watching people get mutilated and then find yourself immensely uncomfortable.
In the aftermath of a school shooting, we see varying ways those affected deal with it as they try to create a new normal.
Despite a level of self-awareness that all may not enjoy, Scream does act as an excellent reminder on why only the horror genre can get away with “requels.”
A guide for the film “Yes Day.” Noted are cast members, information about their character(s), and additional details about the film’s story and characters.
Yes Day not only makes for a good movie to watch with your kids but may inspire you to implement Yes Day into your family’s routine.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen may not have the same pizazz when it comes to kill scenes, but the inclusion of Jenna Ortega does take things up a notch.
The Babysitter is back, which leaves you to wonder, it already became the best horror-comedy in a while, can it also be the rare one to have a good sequel?
The second season of “You” feels a bit formulaic, but Penn Badgley makes up for it by continuing to make you wonder how far Joe can go before he’s unforgivable?
New year new Joe, right? Well, with a new network and new location, it seems Joe, now Will, proves old habits die hard.
A character guide for Netflix, formerly Lifetime, TV Series “YOU.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series.
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.
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