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‘Fenced In’ Review – A Complete Waste of Time
Now and again, I watch a Netflix film that makes my blood boil. I’m a supporter of Netflix. I don’t read into the noise that...
‘Off the Hook’ Season 1 Review – A Breezy Comedy About a New Kind of Detox
As someone who has a minor anxiety attack if my phone is switched off for even a moment, I can totally relate to the premise...
‘I Came By’ Ending Explained – Will Hector Keep Getting Away With Murder?
Well, Hector Blake (Paddington’s Hugh Bonneville) knows how to fill in his alone time since putting his wife away in a psychiatric hospital. Besides enjoying...
‘I Came By’ Review – A Wicked Turn By Bonneville
Talk about changing up a dramatic and family-friendly filmography. I Came By, a horror thriller by director Babak Anvari, allows Hugh Bonneville to be seen...
‘Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow’ Review – The Best Stand-Up Special of 2022
“A shooting in Chicago that doesn’t involve a teenager.” My goodness, Sam Morril comes out guns blazing in Same Time Tomorrow. He follows with several...
Under Her Control Ending Explained – where will Sofía go?
The ending of Under Her Control will leave you a bit frustrated. Beatriz has been nothing but nice to Sofía, and she does want what’s best for...
Under Her Control Review – who has the control?
Netflix’s Under Her Control is about an ambitious fashion employee named Sofía (Cumelen Sanz), who becomes pregnant without wanting to. Her boss, Beatriz (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón),...
Fakes Season 1 Review – laughs, heart, and verve to spare
Fakes, a Netflix Canadian streaming import, has an interesting premise. The two main characters, Zoe (Emilija Baranac) and Becca (Jennifer Tong), alternate each episode as...
I Am a Killer Season 3 Review – killer stories from episode to episode
I Am a Killer is a Netflix series in its third season that follows the devastating, shocking, and brutal stories of some of the most...
Dated and Related Season 1 Review – the same vacuous nonsense
In a world where online dating is the new norm, we are still fighting back and wanting the old days of meeting someone in person....
The Anthrax Attacks: In the Shadow of 9/11 Review – a horrifying tale
From Oscar-nominated director Dan Krauss (Extremis, The Kill Team) and BBC Studios comes the incredible true story of the 2001 anthrax attacks on the United...
Chef’s Table: Pizza Season 1 Review – a slice of pie worth every bite
Another addition to the Chef’s Table series, Chef’s Table: Pizza. Anyone who knows me knows I am the biggest pizza person in the world. I have...
Alchemy of Souls Season 1 Review – plenty to praise but room for improvement
Laced with intricacy, detail, and dedicated world building, Alchemy of Souls has all the hallmarks of a noteworthy, memorable K-Drama. Yet its occasionally circular narrative,...
History 101 Season 2 Review – provides good introductions to topics, but little depth
The title of Netflix’s documentary series History 101 is a little misleading. Rather than delving into more traditional historical topics, Season 2 topics like credit...
Alchemy of Souls Season 1 Ending Explained
Alchemy of Souls season 1, episode 20 starts with a light scene showing Park Jin looking at houses alongside Maidservant Kim, who is happy at...
Alchemy of Souls Season 1, Episode 19 Recap – heightened drama
Alchemy of Souls Season 1, Episode 19 begins with a flashback to Bu-yeon’s early life, watching as she guides Woo-tak (who is speculating that she...
‘Seoul Vibe’ Ending Explained: The Future of the Sanggye Supreme Team
In Seoul Vibe, Dong-wook and Joon-gi helped drive crates of illegal guns around Saudi Arabia. When they return to Seoul, they see much has changed...
‘Seoul Vibe’ Review – Fun, Vibrant, Action-Packed Nostalgia
It was 1988, and the great city of Seoul was riding high levels of democratic freedom. Trends from the West are pouring in. The latest...