There’s only one way to describe Lazarus overcomplicated, weird, and just plain strange. This might be one of the weakest Harlan Coben adaptations yet, which is disappointing because it had so much potential. Joel Lazarus, or “Laz” (Sam Claflin), follows in his father’s footsteps as a psychiatrist. To clear up any confusion early on the father…
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JOHN CANDY: I LIKE ME” – GOOD GUYS DO SOMETIMES WIN
Every once in a while, a documentary comes along that reminds us why we fell in love with the movies in the first place. John Candy: I Like Me is one of those films. It’s not just about a comedian it’s about a man who made millions laugh while quietly carrying the kind of heart and humility…
LOVE UNDER THE HOOD: A FRESH SPIN ON A CLASSIC CONNECTION — MAINTENANCE REQUIRED REVIEW
Maintenance Required is the modern-day You’ve Got Mail but with cars, torque, and a dash of feminist flair and honestly, it really works. The story follows Charlie (Madelaine Petsch), a strong and independent woman who runs an all-female auto shop in a tight-knit community. When a sleek, corporate garage opens across the street, her world is thrown…
MY FAULT LONDON: DARK, MESSY, AND ADDICTIVELY WATCHABLE
I watched the original Spanish drama Our Fault a while back and absolutely loved it. So when I heard they were doing a London version, I thought it might be even better and I think I might be right. I’ll admit I’m a bit late to this, since it came out earlier this year, but it’s one…
WHY WE KEEP CHOOSING TEAMS: THE FASCINATION WITH TV LOVE TRIANGLES
From Team Edward vs. Team Jacob to the latest Team Conrad vs. Team Jeremiah debates, television and film have turned love triangles into something bigger than the storylines themselves. They become a phenomenon a cultural game where viewers are asked, “Whose team are you on?” as though choosing a favourite character were as simple as picking a kit colour….
THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY: WHEN EVERYONE FINALLY GREW UP (PENULTIMATE EPISODE REVIEW)
For once, this episode was one of my absolute favourites of the season. No one annoyed me, and honestly, it felt like every single character grew a little bit. It’s been a long time coming, but this episode finally gave me what I’ve been waiting for real development, real emotion, and a sense of closure….
DANI DEETTÉ TALKS MUSIC, ACTING, AND WORKING WITH KATHY BATES.
Dani’s journey to the screen is anything but traditional. From her early love of music to her career in the criminal justice system, Dani has brought all of those life experiences into her acting. Now starring as Wendy Wysong in The Runarounds, she reflects on the role, her musical roots, memorable on-set moments, and what it’s…
OVERCOMPENSATING: A COLLEGE COMEDY THAT MISSES MORE THAN IT LANDS
I think I might be the only one who doesn’t like this new comedy series on Amazon Prime. I just couldn’t get into it. I like the premise of the show I really do but I just think it didn’t have much depth, and it almost felt like watching raw footage of someone’s first year…
DON’T BELIEVE THE NEGATIVE CRITIQUES: THE RUNAROUNDS SHINES
There is a reason why IMDb put this eight-episode series on its “shows to watch this week” list. The Runarounds is a brilliant mix of storytelling and music perfect for people who don’t listen to music a lot and for people who live for it. Trust me, I’m not just saying this because I had the…
THE HUNT FOR SHANNON MATTHEW’S – LIES, MEDIA AND A MISSING CHILD
On 19th February 2008, Karen Matthews called the police to say her nine-year-old daughter Shannon hadn’t come home from school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. What followed was West Yorkshire Police’s biggest investigation since the Yorkshire Ripper. A massive £3.2 million search unfolded, lasting 24 days and gripping the nation. This new two-part documentary, The Hunt for…










