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Cobra Kai Season 5, Episode 5 Recap – “Extreme Measures”

September 9 2022, by Adam Lock

The rivalry between Terry Silver and Daniel LaRusso heats up in Cobra Kai Season 5, Episode 5 as an anonymous tip-off sends the Miyagi-Do team...

Cobra Kai Season 5, Episode 4 Recap – “Downward Spiral”

September 9 2022, by Adam Lock

Episode 3 ended with Terry finally living up to his villainous infamy, when Mike Barnes’ furniture store was dramatically left ablaze. In Cobra Kai Season...

Cobra Kai Season 5, Episode 3 Recap – “Playing With Fire”

September 9 2022, by Adam Lock

Daniel LaRusso and Chozen’s first attempts at sabotaging Terry’s Cobra Kai dojo went terribly wrong and their subsequent plans to bring down their rivals don’t...

Cobra Kai Season 5, Episode 2 Recap – “Mole”

September 9 2022, by Adam Lock

Cobra Kai Season 5, Episode 2 of the Netflix drama addresses cowardice, cheating and honor as Chozen continues to infiltrate Terry Silver’s Cobra Kai dojo,...

Cobra Kai Season 5, Episode 1 Recap – “Long, Long Way From Home”

September 9 2022, by Adam Lock

Cobra Kai returns for Season 5 with Episode 1, “Long, Long Way From Home”, which perfectly reintroduces viewers to all the main characters and the...

The Imperfects Season 1 Review – Overlong and Predictable Genre Fare

September 8 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Another day, another genre-blending young-adult series on Netflix. The Imperfects, created by Shelley Eriksen and Dennis Heaton from a story by Kim Garland, is reminiscent...

Indian Predator: The Diary of a Serial Killer Review – Gory and Effective

September 8 2022, by M.N. Miller

The Netflix true crime docuseries Indian Predator: The Diary of a Serial Killer is not for the faint of heart. It is particularly graphic, looking...

Once Upon a Small Town Season 1 Review – A Predictable But Fun Ride

September 7 2022, by Nathan Sartain

With its easy-to-follow, humble premise and colorful village backdrop, Once Upon a Small Town certainly has a lot of surface-level appeal. It stands out not...

Diorama (2022) Review – Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

September 6 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Writer and director Tuva Novotny brings us her third directorial effort after Blidsone and Britt-Marie Was Here, and, as with her earlier films, Diorama focuses...

Get Smart with Money Review – A Film To Help You Make Better Financial Choices

September 6 2022, by Romey Norton

Money makes the world go round and influences every aspect of our lives, it’s the reason we work, manipulates and forces our choices from which...

Sheng Wang: Sweet and Juicy Review – Sometimes Simple Comedy is the Best Comedy

September 6 2022, by Ricky Valero

I frequently talk about comedians needing to reel the audience in, especially in the days of short attention spans. With so much content to consume,...

Untold: Race of the Century Review – Sailing Into History

September 6 2022, by Romey Norton

Untold brings us the story of the winner takes all, do or die race of the century, The America’s cup, and how one Australian team...

Cobra Kai Season 5 Review – This Nostalgic Series Just About Delivers

September 6 2022, by Adam Lock

Cobra Kai is a continuation of The Karate Kid film franchise, bringing the cast of characters from the original Miyagi-verse over to the small screen....

Little Women Season 1 Review – A K-Drama Story With Depth

September 5 2022, by Nathan Sartain

There’s a lot to like about tvN/Netflix’s Little Women. Its detailed, understatedly cynical storytelling is consistently engaging, while the show’s characters are full-bodied and intricately...

The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives Season 2 Review – Are They Bragging?

September 3 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

If you enjoyed Season 1 of The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, you’ll love Season 2 just as much. There’s plenty of drama. And it’s fun to see...

Buy My House Season 1 Review – A Fun Property Show

September 3 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

If you think of property shows, they’re usually quite standard of the mill. Hence how many of them can come to feel the same. But...

The Festival of Troubadours Review – A Dense Relationship Drama

September 2 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

The Festival of Troubadours is the sort of movie that someone makes to poetically work through the complex relationships in their life; heavy on symbolism...

‘You’re Nothing Special’ Season 2 Renewal Chances

September 2 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

You’re Nothing Special is, fittingly, nothing special, a run-of-the-mill teen drama on Netflix with very light supernatural elements that mostly function as a metaphor for standing...