Becoming (Netflix) – First Look, Synopsis, Cast and First Impressions
For those who might not have been able to begin or finish the Forever First Lady’s book, “Becoming” this documentary may be your cliff notes version.
The films within this tag are Netflix original productions. Meaning, they’ll likely never leave the service and should be available now.
For those who might not have been able to begin or finish the Forever First Lady’s book, “Becoming” this documentary may be your cliff notes version.
“The Willoughbys,” in it exploring 4 kids with parents worse than Matilda’s, eventually warms your heart and may make you shed a Denzel in “Glory” tear.
Thanks to savvy lawyers, justice has become ambiguous compared to how it used to be. However, someone decides enough is enough, and some people should die.
Ahston Sanders seems like he enjoys playing Black folk who have it hard and it might not get better for them, don’t he?
An over the top comedy featuring David Spade and the underrated Lauren Lapkus, do we need to say more?
One of the casualties of the coronavirus, Issa Rae’s “The Lovebirds,” is coming to Netflix, and they FINALLY gave the release date.
“Dangerous Lies” seems like a surefire hit for Netflix, but will it burn out over a weekend or entrance audiences for weeks?
“Tigertail” gives you an understanding of the sacrifices immigrants make for what they think will make them happy, and how that affects the generations that come after. Director(s) Alan Yang Screenplay By Alan Yang Date Released (Netflix) 4/10/2020 Genre(s) Drama, Romance, Non-English Duration 1 Hour, 31 Minutes Rating PG Noted Cast Pin Jui (Grover) Tzi…
Operating on a level of cringe that will make it either hilarious or off=putting, “Love Wedding Repeat” surely isn’t for everyone.
“Coffee and Kareem” is definitely something mad for those who don’t mind kids cursing or being part of, or around, violent, and sexual, situations for laughs.
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.