Prime Video tested the waters with series like “The Summer I Turned Pretty” while Netflix produced young audience movies like “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” Now both streamers have bolstered their teen slates with Prime Video’s recent reboot of ‘90s cult classic “Cruel ...
Her life gets completely turned around when she crosses paths with a 12-year-old boy named Danny during her latest hit. Mary's desire to save Danny from the streets and a sadistic drug dealer soon causes an all-out turf war that forces her to do what she does best -- and take dow...
No, wait, he’s definitely flirting, which is pretty much the sum of everything Lara’s wanted out of life. Except she’s haunted by a memory. A memory of a confusing, romantic, strangely perfect summer spent with a girl named Jasmine. A memory that becomes a confusing, disorienting ...
One of the most subjective experiences in all of gaming turned out to be just what millions of us needed this summer. Guest host Moisés Chiullán and his six panelists are proof that “the friends you make along the way” really is the whole point after all. Well, that and draft-...
Part of the reason podcasts are so appealing is that they are easy to access. You have an app (hopefully a good one; I currently use Pocket Casts on Android) and have easy access to all the content you want. You can queue episodes, listen to them again, change the playback speed and...
Also ranks #1 on Pretty Good Movies On Netflix To Watch After A Breakup 31 Happy Gilmore Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen 55 votes Adam Sandler stars as Happy Gilmore, an aspiring hockey player turned golfer who discovers he has an uncanny talent for driving golf balls incredibl...
Why You Should Watch:While I prefer the classic show, the original series is not technically a period drama. That said, this remake about a vampire and the quirky family he lives with during the 1970s is still imperfect fun with a distinct Tim Burton charm and a fabulous cast. ...
"Well, them undertaker folk are driving a pretty trade in London. Well-nigh every lady we saw in a carriage had hired one o' them plumes for the day, and had it niddle noddling on her head. It were the Queen's Drawing-room, they said, and the carriages went bowling along towards ...
My eyes fastened themselves upon the old scarlet letter, and would not be turned aside. Certainly, there was some deep meaning in it, most worthy of interpretation, and which, as it were, streamed forth from the mystic symbol, subtly communicating itself to my sensibilities, but evading the...
too. The difference between Schwarzenegger and Sly at their respective peaks was pain; while the former was more or less invincible, the latter hurt. At its best, "Cliffhanger" is Stallone returning to his "First Blood" roots after the Rambo sequels turned the character into a U.S. militar...