In The Dark: Season 1, Episode 1 “Pilot” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
I won’t say In The Dark seems like it’ll last past 1 season but, if it does, it has the potential to be a cult classic.
I won’t say In The Dark seems like it’ll last past 1 season but, if it does, it has the potential to be a cult classic.
Long Lost will slowly, but surely, make you question what is happening as things for our lead, Seth, go from weird to you verbally saying “What the f***?”
Confessional has a sense of intimacy which allows each character to personally unfurl to you and deepen the mystery and reveal of the truth.
Us, at first, circumvents a lot of what you expect from a horror/thriller. However, after a while, it overstays it’s welcome and its ending? Well…
In The Witness, we get what feels like a pitch to a much more complicated movie.
While a bit of a bargain bin movie, that isn’t to say you may not get a kick out of Only Mine.
While the mystery may not hit as hard as it should, Katherine Waterston makes up for it with a commanding performance.
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch is wonderfully frustrating and will probably lead you to wonder who is truly being controlled? You or Stefan?
Target’s desire to be both a silly comedy and a mystery conflicts in ways which lead it to disappoint both genres.
Dirty John ends its first episode definitely hooking you and making you want to spoil the ending with reading the real story.
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.