House of The Dragon, Season 2: Review
House of the Dragon returns with bloodier but with richer characters and plot as the Green and Blacks fight for the crown. The season is a deeper look at the characters as they go behind each other's back to enact vengeance with devastating impact. From the score to the camera work and performance, everything is elevated and uses the substance over the characters to deliver heart wrenching blows after violent confrontations. If you are team Green or Black, both factions deliver quality and blood.
Am I Okay? Review
Dakota Johnon’s awkward charm carries through perfectly for this movie and its themes. A late-coming-of-age movie that centres around late bloomers and self-discovery makes for an amiable watch with friendship at its core and the message that discovering yourself or your passions comes at any age that many will find comfort in. It is an ordinary movie that makes you feel accepted and is enjoyable to watch, no matter where you are in life.