Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You 2009 29,540 votes Navigating the treacherous waters of high school can be difficult, but when you're constantly being mistaken for a villain from a popular horror movie, it's even worse. That's precisely the scenario protagonist Sawako faces, as her classmate...
Furthermore, the first season will finally see a Blu-Rayrelease that very same day, which will also be available exclusively online. Fans of the show have been clamoring to see it in all of its brain eating glory on Blu-Raysince last year, so it’s good that WB came through. Season ...
Inspired by The Twilight Zone (aka one of the best TV shows ever made), Charlie Brooker's sci-fi series is set in the near-future, predominantly, in a world with a strong reliance on technology advancements. Its strong connection to our recent developments has kept it as one of the ...
25. Marry Me Credit: Universal Pictures / Moviestore / Shutterstock Superstar Kat Valdez can’t wait for her big wedding, which will take place during one of her concerts, live, in front of all of her fans (how all celebrities should get married, imo). But moments before the ceremony, ...
The dialog can be very witty at times and the movie doesn't mind stopping the "action" for a few good lines. The acting is above average for the period. The hip, very vogue fashions of the day are a wonderful flashback to another time and may be worth witnessing for their own ...
The movie is legendary. At the Times UK, a reviewer observed, “It’s hard to imagine it now, but there are only two types of cop movies: pre and post-The French Connection. That’s how big it is.” Alamy Stock Photo It wouldn’t be the same movie if not for the cars. We ...
45 INT. SEMI-BASEMENT - LIVING ROOM - DAY (FLASHBACK) 45 KI-WOO (female voice) I didn’t even know tuberculosis was still a thing. 46 INT. MERCEDES - DRIVING - DAY 46 YON-KYO I didn’t even know tuberculosis was still a thing. KI-TEK Neither did I. I remember years ...
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There is a moment in Netflix’sThe Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance—a prequel to Jim Henson’s belovedDark Crystalmovie (which is great but you do not need to have seen it before this)—where two ancient characters are recounting an important tale to our heroes. It’s about the beautifu...
the missing daughter of a somewhat famous movie producer, but it isn't until later in the series thatSugardrops one of the craziest twists in TV history (spoilers inside), and the show transforms into something else while also holding firm to its noir roots. Is it a better show for it?