TV Review: Annalise gets the death penalty on Thursday’s episode of ‘How to Get Away with Murder’
By Hunter Graffice | Apr. 17, 2020Murder is continuing to surround the show’s central characters.
Murder is continuing to surround the show’s central characters.
Jed Wyatt is crying somewhere.
The show finally shows its crime-esque side in season three.
A couple of cat documentaries, some old favorites and a brainless reality show fill my quarantine queue.
As the series comes to a close, audiences are sure to witness a drama-filled ending.
Bachelor Nation may be the happiest isolators as they have been graced with arguably the best situation to evolve from being quarantined.
It’s time to binge-watch some Netflix.
Taking breaks to binge-watch is even necessary so as to not overload your brain with the chaos of what we call daily life right now.
Carol’s past comes back to haunt her after Alpha’s death.
Social distancing is the perfect time to curl up with a new Netflix show.
The episode is the last one the audience will see for a while because of the coronavirus.
Various big-ticket movie premieres have been delayed due to COVID-19 concerns.
Detached from his loved ones, Steven turns to more dangerous allies in Friday’s episodes.
The episode connects back to seasons five and 13.
Betty Gilpin’s character is a shining light through a film full of nothing substantial.
Friday’s ‘Steven Universe Future’ episodes drive to the heart of Steven’s problems with maturity and sincerity.
Elisabeth Moss gives one of her best performances to date.
Chris Pratt and Tom Holland are the perfect leading characters.
Mandy Moore is serving up a powerful performance.
Wyatt Oleff’s performance is the highlight of the series.