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I laughed so hard at that moment where F.P. tells Archie (about Jughead): "There's darkness in him." And then it immediately cuts to Jughead taking a massive bite out of a burger.

Bieber has always rung false to me. Everything about his reinvention campaign made me want to vomit, especially with how much the media was willing to lap it up. Say what you want about his early years, at least he wasn't a spoilt brat back then. (Or maybe he was. What do I know.)

I like the slow songs quite a bit too, but I agree that the rockier songs are among the worst songs on the album, with exception of Carolina.

Unlike Zayn's desperate attempt at a solo debut that was characterised more by his aggressive vitriol launched at 1D and anyone who enjoyed them, Harry's attempt at a solo career seems a lot more calm. It's calculated, sure, but I'm already a lot more on board with this. I never bought into Bieber's "reinvention" in

My main annoyance with him is that the show could have used an African character to at least touch on the first/second generation African immigrant experience in America, but they went the easy route and just made him the occasional mouthpiece for a "Lol Americans!" joke. Plus, yeh, that accent…no.

I just discovered the Broadway Musical Dear Evan Hansen over the weekend, so that's been on replay since Sunday night. I also stumbled onto Marian Hill and Khalid, who I have quickly grown obsessed with. So, yeh, a lot of modern music this week. It's summer!
I'm planning to check out this weekend's releases, because

I watched this episode and the previous back to back, so needless to say, I was bawling by the end of this.

"Netflix’s teen suicide drama/weird revenge thriller." Say that twelve times fast, teehee.

I was laughing and squirming with anticipation throughout the episode, it was so cute and awkward and strange, and by the end I straight up whooped. You can't say he hasn't earned it. (It's hilarious seeing how Tumblr has basically erupted into a civil war over this, though.)

You have a point there. I was thinking more on the lines of contrast I guess! Like. Many Marvel films just look somewhat monotonous to me, like their palette is off for some reason…it was especially apparent in Civil War. Which was a gorgeously framed film, but could have benefited immensely from someone in the

YES. I've been waiting for the review to this episode. This episode was the one that hit me the hardest - (yes, more than episode V, though only marginally.) - so much so that I was crying by the end of it. I sympathised with her so much, even though she made some questionable choices, you totally understand why. I

I was the only one stifling a laugh in my row. Everyone else was crying.

This came out last weekend over here in the U.K., so I've already seen it and, while I agree with the reviewer, I found this much more instantly enjoyable than the first film. It was a bit messier and might not have been as fresh, but I look forward to seeing it again. A- from me.

I just finished binge watching this today, and I just have to say: give this one a shot. I'm eagerly awaiting the AV Club's reviews of this series, because man is there a lot to unpick. It's more refreshingly nuanced than the film that preceded it, which is a plus, and man if some of these episodes don't hit close to

Home Alone 4 was one of those terrible DVD films my siblings and I watched over and over as a kid, and it was actually the first Home Alone any of us watched. To this day, I haven't watched any other Home Alone film in full.

Please let this be good. I loved this trailer but I also loved some of the BvS and SS trailers so. I'm setting my expectations way low either way.

This album is mediocre at best, but dang it. I can already tell that I'll be replaying a lot of these songs in the coming months. It's hardly great, or even good, hip-hop, but it's catchy and chill and great shower music. The best kind of schlock. That's really all I ask from Drake.

I'm honestly on the fence about this news…Mulan has one of my favourite Disney soundtracks, so I'm gutted I won't be getting updated renditions of songs like Honour to Us All, Reflection and, of course, I'LL - MAKE A MAN -OUT OF YOUUUU!!!!! …that being said, a lot of the recent Disney live-action films have shoehorned

Does it still count as pop culture if it ended decades ago? If so, then Full House! I was more of a Fresh Prince child growing up, so I only ever caught one or two episodes of this show when it was in syndication, and I just found out all 8 seasons are on Netflix UK, so. I'm 3 episodes in and already in love with

I gasped so many times. My heart was at my throat as soon as the Daughters of Aku appeared on screen, and it didn't budge until the credits started rolling. Phenomenal episode.