Comedy
Pinocchio (2022) Ending Explained – Does Pinocchio Become a Real Boy?
Jiminy Cricket (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) strolls into town with his trendy top hat, swinging around his red Bumbershoot without care. Except, he needs to find a...
Pinocchio (2022) Review – Magical, But Hollowed
We all knew it was coming. An updated version of our favorite precocious marionette to be embraced by modern technology and a younger generation. So,...
Sheng Wang: Sweet and Juicy Review – Sometimes Simple Comedy is the Best Comedy
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,...
Cobra Kai Season 5 Review – This Nostalgic Series Just About Delivers
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....
‘You’re Nothing Special’ Season 2 Renewal Chances
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...
You’re Nothing Special Season 1 Review – A Witchy Teen Series Fails to Cast a Spell
Given the depth and breadth of Netflix’s young-adult catalog, it’s difficult to imagine how a show like You’re Nothing Special hopes to stand out. That...
‘Love In The Villa’ Ending Explained – Comedy or Tragedy?
Romantic comedy Love in the Villa follows the story of Julie, off for a break to Verona after her long-term partner has dumped her, but...
‘Fakes’ Season 1 Ending Explained
The setup for Fakes, a Netflix CBC import, over the first two episodes is from the perspectives of both main characters, Zoe (Emilija Baranac) and...
‘Trying’ Season 3 Ending Explained
It is finally the day of the court hearing on Trying, and Jason and Nikki are nervous wrecks. The foster children’s grandmother, Bev, has written...
‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Ending Explained — Why Did Lee-Curtis Childs Lose His Congregation?
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. for the majority, is a “mockumentary” style until, all of a sudden, it’s not. Here, the camera crew follows...
‘Love in the Villa’ Review – Star Crossed Lovers Take Their Chance in Verona
Netflix film Love in the Villa stars Laura Hopper, Tom Hopper, and Kat Graham, and follows Julie, fresh from her breakup with Brandon, embarking on her...
‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Review – A Career-Best Performance From Regina Hall
Organized religion that leads to televangelists becoming multimillionaires has always been confounding. These megachurches blur the lines between faith and riches. Based on what should...
‘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...
‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap – “The People vs. Emil Blonsky”
The question that has swirled around She-Hulk since its premiere is what, exactly, the purpose of the show is – and it’s a question that...
‘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...
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...
‘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...
Me Time Ending Explained – how does Sonny’s alone time turn out?
Sonny pleads with Maya to come home. She suggests that he might want to find somewhere else to stay. He drags his beat-up car to...
Me Time Review – Time Well Spent
I’ll put my cards on the table; I’ve never really been sold on Mark Wahlberg’s on-screen persona. He has shown himself at times to be...