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The hard-hitting Netflix documentary “Scout’s Honor” details the history of child abuse within the Boy Scouts of America.
With strong performances and memorable chemistry, The Dropout has now concluded. How was the finale? Were things resolved? Read to find out!
Having finally found its legs, we are one episode away from the conclusion of The Dropout, a reckoning finally on the horizon.
This was the best episode of season 1 of The Dropout thus far!
The Dropout delivers its deepest sense of grief and morality in the face of scandal within “Flower of Life”, giving the chance to fulfill Ian’s story.
While this episode still drags its feet a bit, it is an intense thrill ride that sets a strong foundation of intrigue for future episodes.
While Amanda Seyfried delivers a strong performance, it is not enough to keep audiences hooked in the first three episodes of the new series, The Dropout.
The events portrayed in Bombshell may have captured the world’s attention, but this film delivers too soft a punch to make the same impact.
As with the girls at the center of this story, At the Heart of Gold is a documentary that people need to see, and to understand.
To watch Chappaquiddick and then ponder the life of Ted Kennedy in such a manner undoubtedly must lead to introspection.
Wild Wild Country is highly intriguing, captivating its audience from the very beginning, provoking sincere emotion and proving itself to be wild indeed.
Director Hong Sang-Soo’s latest effort, On The Beach At Night Alone, is one of his most deeply autobiographical (and best!) to date, but it isn’t particularly accessible for newcomers to his filmography.
Perfect Bid doesn’t overstay its welcome, it’s warmly presented, and offers up some interesting behind-the-scenes insights into one of the world’s most famous game shows.
Regardless of the context it’s currently being viewed in, Louis C.K’s I Love You, Daddy,…