Poker Face (2023) – Season 1 Review
Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne’s Poker Face is a character-driven mystery and my favorite show of 2023 so far.
Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne’s Poker Face is a character-driven mystery and my favorite show of 2023 so far.
Using Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s ability to make a likable ass****, Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber will likely keep you holding onto your Showtime subscription for a bit longer.
Mr. Corman is perhaps the most uncomfortably relatable show about millennials I have ever seen.
In the finale, Josh actually has a good date, and the woman may have given him that kick he needs to finish the production he has been working on!
Artie, Josh’s dad, is able to coerce him into seeing and speaking to him in person.
COVID-19 hits Mr. Corman and between Josh’s fears and him sheltering in place with Ruth and getting to know Larry? Let’s hope the show doesn’t dwell on COVID too long.
Though usually “What If?” episodes are saved for later seasons, Mr. Corman decides to do theirs in their freshman season with 8+ scenarios.
Josh and Megan meet face to face for the first time in over a year at a funeral, and catching up leads to digging up old skeletons.
It’s Halloween, and while Josh keeps striking out, it doesn’t mean he’ll stop trying.
A character guide for Apple TV+’s “Mr. Corman.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
With it being the birthday of Josh’s niece, the whole family comes together, and it appears the center of all of Josh’s misery is Josh.
If you’re a millennial who isn’t happy with where you are in life now, Mr. Corman may feel like staring into a mirror being forced to watch the life you seek distractions from.
Netflix has released a new action movie, with people who can become superheroes! But, is it all big-budget visual effects or something more?
A guide for the Netflix movie “Project Power.” Included are noted cast members, information about their character, and other additional details about the film
We watch as boyhood dreams become part of reality during a time when reality is bleak and unrelenting.
Overview After 9 years the world is invited back into Sin City, and with very little having changed over 9 years, besides who is playing who, it makes for an odd viewing experience. Review (with Spoilers) When Sin City came out back in 2005, it was a major hit. It had a lot of the…
Overview Once again Seth Rogen stars in a film which redefines the term “coming of age” by representing the weird, and difficult, transition from just legally being an adult, to actually having all the responsibilities and expectations of an adult.
If you are one of the few who haven’t been force fed a Don Jon commercial, advertisement or trailer in recent months, I’m pretty sure the NSA probably doesn’t know where you are. With that said, though, it is hard to not be interested with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson and even Tony Danza, who hasn’t…
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