GHOSTS falls into the "cutecom" category, where all of our characters are occasionally goofy, odd, weird - and generally very likable.…
Continue ReadingFROM SCRATCH will make you laugh, cry, and even learn some Italian and Sicilian. Amy (Zoe Saldaña) is an American art student in Florence with stereotypical annoying Americans. She’s enjoying her art six-week study program when she accidentally meets a hot Italian man named Lino (Eugenio Mastrandrea), who trolls her. And then, for the next eight episodes, you follow them and their love story, which will take you on an excellent ride. The show is multilingual, so English, Italian, and…
Continue ReadingDo you like scary movies? It’s time to “be afraid, be very afraid,” as SpoilerFreeReviews is dropping 13 spooky movies for fans to enjoy this PSL season. We will post our most frightful Halloween favorites over the next 13 spooky nights. So come join us around the fire as we tell our 13 creepy Halloween favorites. Long before the iconic MCU ditty, “Agatha All Along,” took to the Billboard charts, there was another Disney Witch by that name: Agatha Cromwell…
Continue ReadingTHE APARTMENT was written, produced, and directed by Billy Wilder. It was a hit, made money, and Billy went on to direct an even bigger hit, SOME LIKE IT HOT.…
Continue ReadingThis Halloween, go to a thrift store, buy a barely working tube TV, plug in a VCR, and watch the best horror movie where no one gets chainsawed. “They’re Here!”…
Continue ReadingACAPULCO is a light-hearted, feel-good comedy in the same category as TED LASSO, but it has the flashback narrator style of one of network TV's best sitcoms, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER. …
Continue ReadingAs we dive into the back half of ANDOR’s first season, the series shows us how politics in the Star Wars universe can be quite thrilling.…
Continue ReadingPeople don’t believe me when I gush at the brilliance of CHUCKY. Even fellow horror fans admit they’ve heard good things but still haven’t watched. So I’ll repeat it: “WATCH CHUCKY!” The show has practically mastered the balance between maintaining the franchise’s lore/cannon and pushing the boundaries of what’s believable within the CHILD’S PLAY universe. Episode 3 is no exception, bringing us an unexpected version of Chucky (still voiced by Brad Dourif) we’ve never seen before. Jake (Zachary Arthur), Devon…
Continue ReadingBrilliantly, beautifully directed, written, and animated, this is the film that put Laika on the map, and set them down the path of being some of the best, unflinching, and mature storytellers and artists in the business…
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