Rent-a-Girlfriend: Season 1 Episode 1 “Rent-a-Girlfriend” [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review with Spoilers
While you might think this would have way too much ecchi to really get into, it seems there might be more than meets the eye.
The Non-English tag focuses on productions which either entirely are not in English, or primarily aren’t.
While you might think this would have way too much ecchi to really get into, it seems there might be more than meets the eye.
As we’re introduced to the Mutoh family and witness the graphic aftermath of an earthquake, there is a need to question if “Japan Sinks: 2020” may pick up.
While an inconsistent villain presence does sometimes plague “Gleipnir,” in terms of character investment and story? It goes beyond expectations.
“Under the Riccione Sun” will remind you what many may miss thanks to COVID-19, but it gives you the chance to live vicariously.
If you need a good cry, but not to the point of making an ugly face, “A Whisker Away” is just what you need.
“365 Days” tries to make Stockholm syndrome sexy and ends up just making a big-budget soft-core porn.
“#FriendButMarried” is a long, arduous movie to watch, that somehow drains anything and everything cute out of its central relationship.
“Blood & Water” has potential, due to its kidnapping mystery, but whether it’s potential will be realized is hard to say.
For those looking for a new teen drama, “Summertime” likely can deliver the romance and drama you desire.
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.