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‘Big Timber’ Season 2 Review – Big Tools, Big Trees, Big Bucks.

July 13 2022, by Romey Norton

Big Timber Season 2 is now available to watch on Netflix. This reality TV show teaches viewers about the logging industry. In season one we...

‘D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!’ Review – Addictive, a Bit of Ridiculous Fun

July 13 2022, by M.N. Miller

The subject of D.B. Cooper: Where are You?! is a mystery. It has been fifty years since he supposedly leaped into that dark, cold Pacific...

‘How To Change Your Mind’ Season 1 Review – Changing Your Mind on Psychedelics

July 13 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

Writer and professor Michael Pollan leads the four-part docuseries How To Change Your Mind, which goes on an in-depth journey into the possibilities that come...

‘Ms. Marvel’ Season 1 Ending Explained

July 13 2022, by Daniel Hart

Well, here we are. After six episodes, the debut season of the highly anticipated Ms. Marvel ends. I’ve really enjoyed it, and while some Twitter...

‘Ms. Marvel’ Season 1 Finale Mid-Credit Scene Explained

July 13 2022, by Daniel Hart

The ending of Ms. Marvel Season 1 brought more questions than answers as viewers were treated to some hints of the future. First of all,...

Persuasion (2022) Review – Dakota Johnson Does Not Suit The Time Period

July 12 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

The 2022 Jane Austen adaptation Persuasion explores the yearning for lost love. When Frederick Wentworth (Cosmo Jarvis, Calm with Horses aka The Shadow of Violence)...

‘Cafe Minamdang’ Season 1, Episode 6 Recap – A Steady Instalment Adds Plenty of Depth

July 12 2022, by Nathan Sartain

We start three years ago, when Jae-hui is attempting to stop a granddaughter’s consumption of strawberries at a greenhouse. When they stumble on a seemingly...

‘Valley of the Dead’ Ending Explained – Could There Be a Sequel?

July 12 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

The ending of Valley of the Dead felt pretty convenient because of all the zombies going after them. Having Jan (Miki Esparbé) and Matacuras (Aura...

‘Resident Evil’ Season 1 Review – Does It Live Up to the Legacy of the Game?

July 12 2022, by Jonathon Wilson

It’s been a slightly long wait for fans of the video game. While the series started to be developed in 2019, it wasn’t until 2020...

‘Valley of the Dead’ Review – A Generic Zombie Flick That Lacks Suspense

July 12 2022, by Amanda Guarragi

Sometimes zombie flicks can be really fun because of the cast and the location. If the cast has great banter and understands how to make...

‘My Daughter’s Killer’ Review – A Fathers Love Turns Into a 30 Year Obsession

July 12 2022, by Romey Norton

Netflix has released the true crime documentary My Daughter’s Killer, where we follow the story of a dedicated father who fights for decades to bring his...

‘Bill Burr: Live at Red Rocks’ Review – Burr Strikes Out Once Again

July 12 2022, by Ricky Valero

I am holding out hope that what we get to witness from Burr is a lot better than what we got out of the Bill...

‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 2, Episode 4 Recap – “Here’s Looking at You”

July 12 2022, by Adam Lock

The plot thickens on Only Murders in the Building, with some juicy reveals and fresh, new clues in the ongoing Bunny Folger case. Episode four...

‘For Jojo’ Ending Explained – Is Jojo Set Free?

July 12 2022, by M.N. Miller

Did Paula try in For Jojo? Oh, boy, did she ever. However, let us return to Jojo and Paula, two inseparable childhood friends. They would...

‘For Jojo’ Review – This Netflix Film is a Hidden Gem

July 12 2022, by M.N. Miller

For Jojo (Paule ve Jojo), the German Netflix film from director Barbara Ott (Kids Run), is an often-hilarious behavioral case study on attachment disorder. She...

‘Cafe Minamdang’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap – A More Intense Episode

July 11 2022, by Nathan Sartain

Picking up where we left off, we see the police come to collect the corpse from the sewer, while Du-jin hears of Choi Yong-seop’s potential...

‘The Rehearsal’ Season 1 Review – Ingenious Social Experiment Overflowing with Comedy and Insight

July 11 2022, by Adam Lock

Nathan Fielder is best known for creating the critically acclaimed series Nathan for You, which blended Sacha Baron Cohen’s style of mockumentary humor with Brass...

‘Solar Opposites’ Season 3 Review – More Meta Madness and Delicious Digressions

July 11 2022, by Adam Lock

Solar Opposites always seemed destined to live in the shadow of its cousin series, the universally acclaimed pop-culture phenomenon that is Rick and Morty. Both...