Why Women Kill – Season 2 [2021]
Why Women Kill? Because men, and sometimes status. But in both cases, it’s usually about being seen.
Film & Series
Why Women Kill? Because men, and sometimes status. But in both cases, it’s usually about being seen.
Combining a smart concept with a sweet and self-aware humor, Free Guy is frivolous fun with some amazing cameos.
Boss Level is an action packed movie that makes fun of itself without actually looking like it. And Frank Grillo makes it worth it.
What happens when four 60-something women start reading “50 Shades of Grey”? A fun and thrilling ride with a great cast.
Jean Smart is coming for her Emmy. Hacks is written perfectly for her to shine and she knows that.
The Kominsky Method managed to keep some trying to wrap up the show with Season three. However, Alan Arkin’s departure left some things feeling off.
Not the best, and definitely not the worse. Friendsgiving is scatty, untaxing but not nearly funny enough. A holiday comedy that is a laden table of side dishes, missing the meat.
Two days after the series finale of Kim’s Convenience and I already miss it. Wrapping the comedy with the social issues, it is another gem produced by CBC Canada that came to its end almost perfectly.
The story of Eddie Edwards (Taron Egerton), the notoriously tenacious British ski jumper who charmed the world at the 1988 Winter Olympics with the help of the most unlikely coach, Bronson Peary (Hugh Jackman).
Eddie Murphy is announcing to the world that he’s back with Coming 2 America, a sequel to his late 1980s smash hit Coming to America! Sadly, it’s not a worthy one.
Chick Fight will not win any awards this year. Also, it doesn’t have to. It’s actually a great entertainment and background noise when you’re doing chores during covid lockdowns.
Rosamund Pike (Marla Grayson) and Peter Dinklage (Roman Lunyov) do excellent work in I Care A Lot, but they’re acting in a story that doesn’t give the audience anyone to root for.