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‘What/If’ Season 1, Episode 7 Recap: Finding Commonalities

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

What/If Season 1, Episode 7 was a breakthrough chapter for Mike Kelley’s neo-noir social thriller, especially for Sean (Blake Jenner), who has been dealing with...

‘What/If’ Season 1, Episode 6 Recap: Transforming The Protégé

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

What/If Season 1, Episode 6 reveals the result of Anne (Renée Zellweger) transforming Lisa (Jane Levy) into her protégé. Lisa appears comfortable with Anne’s plans...

‘What/If’ Season 1, Episode 4 Recap: Cruel Actions

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

Despite Anne’s (Renée Zellweger) closest adviser failing to understand her damaging ways, she continues to put her plans in motion in What/If Season 1, Episode...

Rim of the World Review: Netflix Film Is Like A Theme Park Thrill

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

I appreciate what Netflix film Rim of the World is building, having a band of teenagers face a daunting alien invasion in the most engineered situation....

‘What/If’ Season 1, Episode 2 Recap: Was It Worth It?

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

Episode 2 deals with the aftermath of Lisa’s (Jane Levy) decision to allow her husband to spend an entire night with the ruthless, cold, yet...

‘What/If’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap: Something Lies Beneath

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

What/If Season 1, Episode 5 paints a picture in the first five minutes that everything is all well; Sean (Blake Jenner) and Lisa’s (Jane Levy)...

‘What/If’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap: Exposing Vulnerabilities

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

Episode 3, “What Happened,” sees Anne’s (Renée Zellweger) game slowly unraveling, with the characters attempting to expose each other’s vulnerabilities. The series so far has...

‘What/If’ Season 1, Episode 1 Recap: How Strong Is Your Marriage?

May 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

What/If Season 1, Episode 1 does not hold back the intended style of the neo-noir series, nor does it constrain Renée Zellweger’s character Anne, who...

After Maria Review: Netflix Documentary Shows Shocking Lack Of Humanity

May 22 2019, by Daniel Hart

After Maria is a Netflix short documentary giving its audience the cold hard truth that we do not want to know in our own safe homes:...

A Tale of Two Kitchens Review: Same Food, Two Different Cultures

May 22 2019, by Daniel Hart

Netflix documentary A Tale of Two Kitchens documents Chef Gabriela Cámara‘s vision of opening a restaurant in two very different cities with a similar menu;...

Wanda Sykes: Not Normal Review: Talking Big On Politics, Race and Social Differences

May 21 2019, by Daniel Hart

You know instantly in Netflix stand-up Wanda Sykes: Not Normal that the American actress and comedian is preaching to a particular demographic in America that...

‘What/If’ Season 1 Review: Netflix Series Sees Renée Zellweger Dazzle In Dark Neo-Noir Thriller

May 20 2019, by Daniel Hart

What/If Season 1 has all the foundations of a unique neo-noir thriller, but the key ingredient in the steamy story was a formidable character pulling...

Still Laugh-In: The Stars Celebrate Review: Laugh? I Almost Started…

May 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

I used to work behind the bar of my local pub. One of the regulars used to come and sit at the bar for hours...

‘ReMastered: The Lion’s Share’ Review – The Fascinating Tale Of A Single Song That Tells A Much Bigger Story

May 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

You know that song, don’t you? It’s got that really recognizable bass line provided by acapella vocals, that famous verse, ‘in the jungle, the mighty...

1994 Review: Netflix’s Miniseries Details Luis Donaldo Colosio’s Rise and Fall

May 17 2019, by Daniel Hart

Mexican Netflix miniseries 1994 leaves you with the same pensive feeling as Bobby Kennedy for President, except this time, the spotlight is on Mexico and Luis Donaldo...

It’s Bruno Review: An Aggravatingly Unfunny Ode To Man’s Best Friend

May 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Rarely do I wish I liked something more than I really, really wish I liked It’s Bruno, in part because I’m pretty sure I can see...

Good Sam Review: A Relaxed, Feel-Good Story That Won’t Stick Around In Your Memory For Long

May 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Netflix’s new addition to it’s feel-good repertoire comes in the form of light-hearted movie Good Sam. Good Sam is a buoyantly pleasant movie that casually...

Well-Intended Love Season 1 Review: A Soppy Yet Satisfying Romantic Series

May 17 2019, by Daniel Hart

The initial premise of Netflix Chinese series Well-Intended Love Season 1 is outrageous if you observe it for what it is. The title given on...