22 Jump Street
Jenko and Schmidt go undercover as college students and try to locate the supplier of a drug that killed a student photographed buying it on campus.
Jenko and Schmidt go undercover as college students and try to locate the supplier of a drug that killed a student photographed buying it on campus.
Freaky Friday is actually fun to watch in large part thanks to both female leads and the body swapping.
In this Canadian take on the indie rom-com at the hands of Dowse, The F Word (or in its more US-friendly title: What If), we get Kazan opposite Daniel Radcliffe as the quintessential quirky oddballs bantering about Elvis, poop and the Fool’s Gold Loaf.
The latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film adaptation should have been retitled as “April O’Neil” because she’s the one that gets the most amount of screentime and focus as well as being highly important to the Turtles’ origins.
If you’re new to the Saint Seiya series, you’re better off ignoring this one. For older fans, however, Legend of Sanctuary will be either hit or miss.
In order to restore his celebrity status and become relevant to Hollywood again, BoJack Horseman decides to launch a tell-all autobiography.
An Indian family from Mumbai flee their country and settle in a rather remote, but quaint, ville in the south of France where they open an Indian restaurant in front of a one-Michelin-star place.
In honor of the 55th anniversary of Fuji TV’s Wakamonotachi (若者たち) series, they’ve decided to do a 2014 version with an impressive cast list that includes Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eita, Hikari Mitsushima, Yu Aoi, Ai Hashimoto, and Masami Nagasawa.
While not as consistent and strong as its first two seasons, Episodes is still interesting to watch thanks to the interactions between Matt LeBlanc, Stephen Mangan, Tamsin Greig and Kathleen Rose Perkins.