Guy Ritchie’s “The Gentlemen” is Good, Bloody Fun
Guy Ritchie’s “The Gentlemen” is a Netflix series that parodies the elite and the crime worlds they operate.
Guy Ritchie’s “The Gentlemen” is a Netflix series that parodies the elite and the crime worlds they operate.
This is a character guide for Netflix’s “The Gentlemen,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
What could work as a lovely coming-of-age film focused on a father/daughter relationship ends with a rather unnecessary twist.
A guide for the film “Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City.” Noted are cast members, information about their character(s), and additional details about the film’s story and characters.
In this reboot of Resident Evil, all the familiar names from the video game are introduced in an origin story format.
As long as you are looking for a bunch of jump scares and an exhibition of human endurance, when the adrenaline is pumping, you’ll love Crawl.
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile maybe words to describe Ted Bundy, but what you mostly get is his charming side – until the end.
Maze Runner: The Death Cure tries its hardest for an epic ending but ends up falling on its face with every attempt at an emotional moment.
Consider this another Kaya Scodelario film which leads you to wonder why she isn’t more selective with the roles she chooses?
Overview Maze Runner: Scorch Trials picks up right where the first movie left off and, as before, Thomas’ curiosity is what changes the fate of our heroes. For with everyone desperate for a reason to have hope, for themselves, as well as others, they place their faith Thomas and hope his leadership doesn’t lead to…
Overview Showing how much The Hunger Games has become the new influential film which all who follow aspire to be, you get The Maze Runner. Review (with Spoilers) Media dealing with young adults going through various types of drama pretty much is the majority of the stuff I watch and read. So, naturally, with a…
The Truth About Emanuel is almost like a fanfic in which Effy was adopted but still had her charm and issues.
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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