Comedy

‘Dear White People’ Season 3, Episode 8 Recap – Her Side Of The Story

August 2 2019, by Daniel Hart

The alleged sexual assault story by Muffy has caused a stir in the Armstrong-Parker house. In Season 1, Episode 8, Brooke approaches Muffy in the...

Dear White People Recap: Becoming You

August 2 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Dear White People Season 3, Episode 7 contains spoilers. You can read our recap of the previous episode by clicking these words....

Dear White People Recap: Taking Charge

August 2 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Dear White People Season 3, Episode 6 contains spoilers. You can read our recap of the previous episode by clicking these words....

Dear White People Recap: A Lack Of Motivation

August 2 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Dear White People Season 3, Episode 3 contains spoilers. You can read our recap of the previous episode by clicking these words....

Dear White People Recap: Making It Facebook Official

August 2 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Dear White People Season 3, Episode 2 contains spoilers. You can read our recap of the previous episode by clicking these words....

Dear White People Recap: There’s Complacency At Winchester

August 2 2019, by Daniel Hart

This recap of Dear White People Season 3, Episode 1 contains spoilers. The funniest part of Episode 1 is how the characters keep referencing the...

‘The Letdown’ Season 2 Review: We Need To Be Honest About Having Children

July 31 2019, by Daniel Hart

The Letdown’s most prominent strength is its honesty. The Netflix series knows the truth. Bringing a child into this world sucks. The keywords are depression,...

‘The Letdown’ Season 2 Ending Explained – Finding Your Purpose Again

July 31 2019, by Daniel Hart

Well, here we are, another season of The Letdown wrapped up. Season 2, Episode 6, titled “Shameless,” had all the bearings of a character trying to...

‘The Letdown’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap – Coping Mechanisms

July 31 2019, by Daniel Hart

We all cope in different ways when we take on a significant life change, but drinking while looking after your children is probably not the...

‘The Letdown’ Season 2, Episode 4 Recap – That Unspoken Issue

July 31 2019, by Daniel Hart

The Letdown Season 2, Episode 4, sees Audrey taking that leap and flying to Adelaide in a chapter that sees the married couple being the...

‘The Letdown’ Season 2, Episode 3 Recap – Childcare & Dating

July 31 2019, by Daniel Hart

The Letdown Season 2, Episode 3, is showing how the long-distance marriage is frustrating, especially for Jeremy, who keeps sending photos of his genitals, without...

‘The Letdown’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap – The Stages Of Family Planning

July 31 2019, by Daniel Hart

The Letdown Season 2, Episode 2, is all about family planning. If you’ve never had a baby, what happens before the birth of your newborn...

‘The Letdown’ Season 2, Episode 1 Recap – First Birthday Parties Are A Farce

July 31 2019, by Daniel Hart

I remember my son’s first birthday party. My baby’s mother and I invited every soul possible to our small 2-bedroomed terrace, ensured we spent a...

Shaun of the Dead (2004) Review

July 27 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Fifteen whole years. That is how long audiences have been blessed by the existence of the unforgettable cult classic Shaun of the Dead. With the...

Workin’ Moms Season 2 Review: What A Way To Make A Living

July 26 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

I wasn’t a fan of the first season of Workin’ Moms, which arrived on Netflix in February. It was fine. Inoffensive. But it concerned itself with...

The Art of Self-Defense Review: One Of The Very Best Dark Comedy’s of the Decade

July 23 2019, by M.N. Miller

The use of toxic-masculinity has been on the rise this past decade, where the smallest of films will have any critic worth their salt claiming...

American Pie (1999) Review

July 18 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

2019 marks the anniversary for the release of the cult classic teen movie American Pie, a raunchy, obscene celebration of American adolescence. Released in 1999,...

500 Days of Summer (2009) Review

July 17 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

Today, July 17th, 2019, marks the 10-year anniversary of the undeniably charming romantic/heartbreak comedy 500 Days of Summer. A classic in its own right 500...

Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein Review: Well, That’s A Mouthful

July 16 2019, by Jonathon Wilson

With the current television landscape being what it is, it’s rare that I make predictions about anything. But I’m feeling adventurous on this fine Tuesday,...

4 latas Review: A Road Trip Netflix Film That Is Void Of Ideas

July 12 2019, by Daniel Hart

Spanish Netflix film 4 latas prompted a memory of mine when I went on a road trip in the South of France. It was terrible. Not only...