The Innocents: Season 1/ Episode 1 “The Start of Us” [Series Premiere] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The Innocents begins with you asking a whole lot of questions, with just enough intrigue to continue onto the next episode.
The Innocents begins with you asking a whole lot of questions, with just enough intrigue to continue onto the next episode.
Retrospect may mess you up a little as you watch a young man do anything to reconnect with his ex again.
Elizabeth Harvest likely will play out how you expect it to, but it doesn’t make it any less entertaining to watch.
Outside of two moments in which the lead is sexually assaulted, and the protagonist being Black, The Darkest Minds is as generic as they come.
Extinction screams start of a franchise or series. For all it does is lay the foundation for a further development. Question is, is it something worth seeing?
Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle may lack quality battles but it does present the issues between factions which will affect a post-Godzilla world.
Bag Man will surely get you hyped up for Kin (Currently Scheduled for 8/31) even with the changes in the feature film.
In this sci-fi short, an AI named Peter is supposed to help this woman named Rachel have a successful pregnancy – by any means necessary.
Impulse is a weird mix of indie movie vibes, FreeForm teen angst, and CW’s love for superheroes.
Brilliantly weird, comical and touching, somehow How to Talk to Girls at Parties taps into something absurd without getting lost in its own madness.
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.