Queer as Folk – Season One [2022]
Peacock’s Queer As Folk makes for gripping, sometimes solemn, sometimes irreverent, and always sexy viewing.
Film & Series
Peacock’s Queer As Folk makes for gripping, sometimes solemn, sometimes irreverent, and always sexy viewing.
Race Against The Tide season two is probably one of the nicest and best reality tv competitions out there.
Making the Cut is back with a third season on Amazon Prime Video that fixes some of the downfalls of the last one.
Lightyear is the least exciting movie of all the Toy Story franchise by Disney & Pixar.
God’s Favorite Idiot is an unforced pro-God story floating on a host of congenially goofball performances.
For All Mankind goes all the way to Mars in a 3-legged race while still managing to keep focus on its core characters.
Right when you don’t expect it, Loot makes you fall in love with it and its lead, Maya Rudolph.
Only Murders in the Building gets even better in this second season. So, Who Killed Bunny?
Father of the Bride had all the potential of another rom-com classic but fails miserably with an obviously low budget and bad direction.
Uncoupled is basically gay Sex and the city, in a clever way.
Uncharted is a fun throwback to classic adventure movies of the past. Indiana Jones meets Tomb Raider circa 2022.
Not Okay is a perfect example of how toxic and screwed up the current influencer culture is. I should be shocked, but I’m not.
The Man From Toronto has a hilarious and dumb premise and a fine pair of stars.