Roxanne Roxanne – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Roxanne Roxanne is a story which needed to be told, but there might be some who wished it was told better.
The films within this tag are Netflix original productions. Meaning, they’ll likely never leave the service and should be available now.
Roxanne Roxanne is a story which needed to be told, but there might be some who wished it was told better.
Honestly, I’m ready for Gugu Mbatha-Raw to star in the majority of Netflix’s movies for she finds a way to elevate them past their innate mediocrity.
What Smith has brought to the action genre is mixed with Edgerton’s dramatic chops, making for a film which feels like a blockbuster oddly released online rather than in theaters.
A Christmas Prince is a cute, yet predictable film which perhaps is more touching than expected.
Wheelman could very well take Frank Grillo’s career to the next level as it shows how strong his charisma is.
While, at first, the title of The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson may seem kind of off, what it is, is a reminder of how her legacy lives on through her years of activism.
Carla Gugino shows once again, in Gerald’s Game, she is perhaps one of the most underrated actresses of modern times.
Thanks to some bizarre decisions, #RealityHigh loses the few things likable it had to utter and complete nonsense.
Let me preface this with noting the white washing of Netflix’s Death Note won’t be a pressing point. What will be is that it turned a cool, made for adults, anime into something that seems like a young adult novel adaptation. Trigger Warning(s): Use of gorey picture
Message From The King is a procedural revenge story where our lead finds one guy, to learn the name of another, and this process repeats until he is ready to exact his bloody revenge.
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.