I’m Thinking of Ending Things (2020 – Netflix) – Preview
While the title may make you think suicide, I’m Thinking of Ending Things more so appears to lean towards taking your life off auto-pilot.
While the title may make you think suicide, I’m Thinking of Ending Things more so appears to lean towards taking your life off auto-pilot.
Love, Guaranteed could be your monthly dose of methadone for those who need a reason to think love is right around the corner.
Chemical Hearts is draining, in the best way, as it takes you through the emotional toll of not just healing, but shedding your childhood and expectations.
The Spring We Never Had is classic Wong Fu which gets you so emotionally invested that when things don’t head towards the ideal, you will yell at your screen.
While Skin: A History of Nudity In The Movies is informative, it’s utter lack of perspective for people of color, beyond Pam Grier, is a HUGE oversight.
You’ll either weirdly find Spree funny, disgusting, or something which might make you paranoid about ever using a ridesharing app ever again.
“Die Hart” feels strange to watch in short clips, and with having to wait so long to see the end, it loses its luster quicker than if you got to watch all at once.
Is “An Easy Girl” yet another coming of age film that is formulaic and lacks a standout feature? Read on to find out.
A guide for the movie “Chemical Hearts.” Included are noted cast members, information about their character, and other additional details.
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