Articles by M.N. Miller
A League of Their Own Season 1, Episode 3 Recap – “The Cut Off”
In Season 1, Episode 3, Carson has some interesting dreams — things are always heating up on A League of Their Own. She dreams of...
A League of Their Own Season 1, Episode 2 Recap – “Find the Gap”
The Rockford Peaches are now formed in A League of Their Own Season 1, Episode 2, but they still don’t have a coach. That is...
A League of Their Own Season 1, Episode 1 Recap – “Batter Up”
A League of Their Own Season 1, Episode 1 opens with a woman in a blue floral dress, wearing a proper hat, gloves, and with...
A League of Their Own (2022) Season 1 Review – A Modern Update of a Comedy Classic
When Amazon Studios first announced the A League of Their Own remake, I immediately worried the updated series would aim for that feel-good show that fails...
Never Have I Ever Season 3 Review – Remains One of the Best Shows on Streaming
Never Have I Ever has consistently been one of streaming’s best sitcoms. It’s a relief to tell you that Season 3 is a smashing success....
They/Them (2022) Ending Explained – Who is the Masked Murderer?
They/Them opens with a masked murderer killing Molly. They are on their way to, we assume, the conversion camp up the road. We don’t know...
They/Them (2022) Review – A Revenge Film That Hardly Leaves a Mark
They/Them is a surprisingly tame psychological horror film. There are very few jump scares. When the few murders happen, much of the gory bloodshed is...
Luck (2022) Ending Explained – Finding Your Forever Family
Luck tells the story of a young woman, Sam Greenfield. She is an orphan and is about to turn 18 years old tomorrow. Sam has...
Luck (2022) Review – A Bland and Ordinary Animated Picture
No matter what, at the very least, animated films should never be bland or ordinary. When done well, the experience should be a virtuoso of...
The Outlaws Season 2 Review – A Mildly Enjoyable Comic Caper
The Outlaws is a flawed series that hits most viewers’ favorite cliches for caper shows, but is accepted because of its talented cast. The other...
The Outlaws Season 2 Ending Explained
The Outlaws Season 2 ends with another 72-hour earlier notation. This is right after Haines and Selforth brings in the entire crew. She tells Rani...
The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 5 Recap – A Stand-Out Performance From Stephen Merchant
The Outlaws have finally completed their task after three episodes. Rani, Ben, and the company have managed to sell enough drug products to pay back...
The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 4 Recap – Further Excursions
At The Outlaws board meeting, Rani meets Christian in prison in The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 4, who was battered and bruised by The Dean’s...
The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 3 Recap – Christopher Walken Takes Center Stage
The business is booming in The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 3. Selling drugs to high-priced lawyers, college students outside cages, and club patrons. Rani oversees...
The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 2 Recap – A Lack of Ideas
Rani promised The Dean he would get his money back in eight weeks, and things look bleak in The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 2. The...
The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 1 Recap – The Premiere Explained
The Outlaws Season 2, Episode 1 begins with Rani being bound and a hood being placed over her head. She is driving around in a...
‘Buba’ Ending Explained – How Does Jakob Get The Nickname “Buba”?
Jakob Otto is the main character in the popular Netflix series, How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast). His character is given the Saul Goodman treatment...
‘Buba’ Review – A Guy Ritchie-Inspired German Comedy That Is Hard To Enjoy
The German Netflix comedy Buba wants to be a Guy Ritchie comedy that is not easy on the eyes, nor does it go down smoothly....
Resurrection review — a thought-provoking father figure piece
Resurrection is one of those movies with an ending so bonkers that you will forgive anything that happened prior. Andrew Semans’ script delivers that “Oh...
Vengeance (2022) review — self-assured, confounding, and worth your time
I admire creatives who try and bring opposing sides together. The problem is most are complete, eye-rolling disasters. John Stewart’s Irresistible was an exercise on...