‘Monsters At Work’ Series Premiere Spoiler Review
Disney Plus’s ‘Monsters At Work’ is the doorway to the Laugh Floor’s success. Our spoiler review on the two-part series premiere!
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Disney Plus’s ‘Monsters At Work’ is the doorway to the Laugh Floor’s success. Our spoiler review on the two-part series premiere!
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‘Rick and Morty’ S05E02 Spoiler Review – “Mortyplicity” Read MoreJosh Ruben’s ‘Werewolves Within’ premiered at Tribeca Film Festival this month. It asks that the viewer tap into their sense of instinct!
‘Werewolves Within’ (Tribeca 2021) Non-Spoiler Review Read MoreSalmenperä and Jani Volanen’s Finnish short film, ‘Poke’ (or ‘The Bouncer’) screened at Tribeca and is “funny, albeit in a cringey manner.”
‘The Bouncer’ (Tribeca) Short Film Spoiler Review Read MoreHall and Visvikis’s short film, ‘Molly Robber’, screened at Tribeca Film Festival. Despite some flaws, it still makes for a fun experience!
‘Molly Robber’ (Tribeca) Short Film Non-Spoiler Review Read MoreZach Woods’s directorial debut is his short film, ‘David’, which screened at Tribeca Film Festival this month. Our non-spoiler review!
‘David’ (Tribeca) Short Film Non-Spoiler Review Read MoreSaul Abraham’s ‘Enjoy’ premiered at @Tribeca Film Festival. The short film “presents depression and toxic masculinity at [its] core.”
‘Enjoy’ (Tribeca 2021) – Short Film Review Read MoreDisney and Pixar’s animated Italian film ‘Luca’ is Francesca Aloe’s dream summer vacation! Read her mini spoiler-free review.
Pixar’s ‘Luca’ – Spoiler-Free Film Review Read More