The second coming of Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington wins the weekend.
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The second coming of Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington wins the weekend.
“Girl Meets World” squanders a good theme on a bad plot.
“The Equalizer” and “The Boxtrolls” are out this weekend. See how we think they’ll stack up.
Oh, the times, they are a-changin’.
Girl Meets World would very much like us to know that beauty is only skin deep.
Pretty Little Liars wraps up a flawed but ambitious half-season with some very good moments and some very bad ones.
PLL stumbles into the final stretch.
Nuance! Humor! Characters I don’t want to slap! It’s a whole new “Girl Meets World.”
“We need to cut ties with Ali. Tonight.”
Topanga finally gets something to do, which leads to some of the show’s best work. Naturally.
It took 3/4 of a season, but plot twists are once again the name of the game.
Cory needs to learn to make his own damn chicken.
The show pulls out one of the favorite dramatic tools in its arsenal, the sexual overture from an attached and much-older man, with diminishing results.
Riley and Maya each try to cut ties with Cory in the show’s best episode so far.
Aria is the most conspicuous spy ever; Emily’s mom gets a clue; Spencer and Ezra have a moment; and Hanna and Caleb develop His and Hers drinking problems.
“Nervous?” “About someone trying to kill us? Or about playing my first game?”
“Here’s Mr. Googly, and his googly, boogly friends!”
We need to talk about Ezra.
Human connection: good. Smartphones: bad, unless you’re bribing your daughter’s friend to spy on her.
“Pretty Little Liars” delivers a stellar 100th episode by letting the characters’ actions speak for themselves.
This season has shown that sometimes, when it comes to plot, less is more.
If you were hoping to find out what Topanga’s been doing for the past 14 years, don’t hold your breath.
Hanna realizes she’s accidentally “Single White Female”-ed Ali; Emily gets a stalker of a more mundane kind; Aria enters the “repeat” phase of her eternal lather-rinse-repeat with Ezra; and Spencer explores the medieval Italian drama in her own backyard.
“Now all of a sudden, we’re back on Planet Alison. It’s like it’s ninth grade all over again, and we’re on the Whirly Girly ride.”
A is for “Aria’s got a gun.”
Major SPOILERS ahead for the sophomore season of “Orange Is the New Black!”
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