It was nearly a year ago that I posted one of my first reviews for the site as I took a chance on the severely under marketed crime drama series Ozark. Thankfully, I was not disappointed and you can read my review of its first season here.
It was nearly a year ago that I posted one of my first reviews for the site as I took a chance on the severely under marketed crime drama series Ozark. Thankfully, I was not disappointed and you can read my review of its first season here.
Not only has Adam Sandler’s Netflix deal benefited him, but it has helped bring life to his production company Happy Madison. With a Kevin James special and a Rob Schneider TV series, each of the core Sandlerverse gang were slowly getting their own deals thanks to their buddy’s relationship with the streaming giant. That left David Spade as the only one that hadn’t starred in their own project, but that wait is over. How does...
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Three canine-centric films have hit theatres so far as it appears 2018 is the year of the dog. While Isle of Dog and Show Dogs appear on opposite sides of the rating spectrum, where would Dog Days fit in? Its huge cast and premise fall in line with the Garry Marshall ensemble comedies centred around holidays, so would this film be more aptly named Dog, Actually?
Another casualty of schedule changes in the spring, Living Biblically was forced to wait until the summer to air its final few episodes. With an intriguing enough premise and an even more promising cast list, it was hard not to pick it back up and finish off the series.