Love, Death & Robots: The Witness – Summary, Review (with Spoilers)
In The Witness, we get what feels like a pitch to a much more complicated movie.
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.
Cam, as interesting as it is, leaves one thing out which may make or break the film for you.
Homecoming’s air of mystery may not be a large selling point but, at the very least, the recognizable talent could compensate as the story picks up.
I Still See You presents an interesting murder mystery that will intrigue you more than you might have expected.
The Haunting of Hill House seems to be more about a family’s drama, with horror elements to keep it from getting boring, than a fright fest.
The rich and poor intermingling, the plight of one Palestinian girl, someone HIV+, and boys trying to hide their homosexuality – OH THE DRAMA!
The only reason Maniac presents to continue past episode 1 is your loyalty and faith in the actors. Not their characters or the story.
I want you to imagine the mystery aspect of Gone Girl, mixed with the comedy of Bad Moms. An imperfect union of the two would equal A Simple Favor.
During a high school reunion of sorts, a group of jocks, after one crazy night, assume one of them killed another. Question is: Who and why?
While the first case of Miss Sherlock may not be much of a hook, Yûko Takeuchi as the legendary detective compensates for that.
The Innocents begins with you asking a whole lot of questions, with just enough intrigue to continue onto the next episode.
Down a Dark Hall may contain an interesting, supernatural based, premise, but it leaves you feeling it could have given more.
Elizabeth Harvest likely will play out how you expect it to, but it doesn’t make it any less entertaining to watch.
With only 3 episodes, the foundation is quickly set, alibis given, and a few suspects. Presenting a story which seemingly is following a three act structure with one act per episode.
Sharp Objects, like many an HBO mini-series before, reminds you why the network is the anti-Netflix by focusing on quality over quantity.
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.