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‘We Were Liars’ Ending Explained – A Bonkers Twist Is Too Little Too Late
E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars is famous in large part for a significant last-minute twist which completely recontextualises the entire story, and fans of the...
‘We Were Liars’ Review – Prime Video Adaptation Proves YA Claptrap Isn’t Going Anywhere (Or Getting Any Better)
You know how racists claim not to be able to tell people of colour apart because they all look the same? That’s kind of how...
Deep Cover (2025) Review – Orlando Bloom Steals the Show In A Hilarious, Crowd-Pleasing Action-Comedy
You can’t trust a great cast these days. Fountain of Youth had a pretty good one, and it was rubbish, which is always the expectation...
‘Tin Soldier’ Review – An Inexplicably Good Cast Obscures A Thoroughly Terrible Movie
I have no idea what Tin Soldier is, where it came from, how it was released, or who thought it’d be a good idea. Only...
‘Reacher’ Season 3 Ending Explained – All-Action Finale Ties Up Every Loose End
And here I was wondering if Reacher could tie off every loose end in Season 3 in just a single episode. I needn’t have worried. Episode 8,...
‘Tyler Perry’s Duplicity’ Review – More Bizarre, Soapy Streaming Nonsense
The most charitable thing I’m willing to say about Tyler Perry’s Duplicity is that it probably won’t end up being the worst movie of the...
‘Reacher’ Season 3, Episode 7 Recap – Penultimate Outing Is All Setup But Provides Little Payoff
Reacher Season 3 has potentially been an episode or two too long. The season overall has been decent, and there’s so much to wrap up in the finale – including Reacher’s revenge mission, Teresa’s rescue, and the fate of Richard – that it’s virtually guaranteed to be action-packed.
‘Reacher’ Season 3, Episode 6 Recap – Reacher’s Cover Being Blown Is a Good Thing
In many ways, Episode 6 of Reacher Season 3 is a payoff to the excellent fourth episode. That was where you really felt the menace of Xavier Quinn, the season’s Big Bad who has largely been developed through absence and implication.
Iliza Shlesinger’s ‘A Different Animal’ Might Be Her Boldest Stand-Up Yet
Iliza Shlesinger was my favorite female stand-up comedian until Taylor Tomlinson (Quarter-Life Crisis; Look at You) entered the scene, and even then, it was a...
Picture This (2025) Review – A Shaky Rom-Com Saved by Simone Ashley’s Charm
Picture This has all the traits of a failed romantic comedy, but some elements hold it up at times, making it a decent option for...
‘Reacher’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap – Something Is Holding This Season Back, And I Think I Know What
There's something just a little bit off about Season 3 of Reacher, and now we've returned to the present day after an episode spent almost entirely in the past, I think I've figured out what.
‘Reacher’ Season 3, Episode 4 Recap – A Heavy Flashback Tale Makes Reacher’s Motivations Clear
I’ve been thinking about Persuader a lot. That’s the book that Reacher Season 3 is based on, the seventh in Lee Child’s series and one that nobody really talks about.
Tyler Perry’s Loyal Fans Will Love His First Movie Of 2025
Tyler Perry Studios shows no signs of slowing down. Duplicity, an upcoming legal thriller, will premiere on Prime Video on March 20, 2025. This marks...
Jack Goes Undercover in the ‘Reacher’ Season 3 Premiere
Reacher is back, and mostly unchanged, at least as far as the premiere of Season 3 goes. Is this a bad thing? No, not at all.
‘Reacher’ Season 3 Review – Ritchson Remains Pitch-Perfect In Another Serviceable Outing
The way Lee Child’s Jack Reacher books work is by never changing under any circumstances. They’re modern riffs on the old-school story of a noble...
‘Molly-Mae: Behind It All’ Proves That The Influencer Is Just Like The Rest Of Us
The only perspective I was trying to gauge when watching the reality series Molly-Mae: Behind It All was to determine whether Molly-Mae Hague is a...
What Really Happened at the End of ‘The Calendar Killer’? Who Was The Killer?
The Calendar Killer is not particularly clever, but that does not mean the ending is easily guessed. I did not work out the twist, which...
‘The Calendar Killer’ Review – A Serial Killer Thriller Layered With Personal Torment
You can be forgiven if, halfway through The Calendar Killer, you forget that the film (based on Sebastian Fitzek’s best-selling thriller novel) is about a...