Wrong to Need You by Alisha Rai
There is no melodramatic flailing that the characters here don’t love.
There is no melodramatic flailing that the characters here don’t love.
The very definition of a yawner filler episode.
Bless Tia Carrere. She provides enough unintentional comedy to save this episode of rock and roll terror.
And the cheese stands alone.
How adorable – Kenneth Branagh directs a movie that allows him to mug and hog screen time at the expense of everyone else.
Sophomore slump hits especially hard here, as this otherwise well-written book makes little sense.
The story is just not good, which is a shame as everything else about this episode is pretty solid.
What could have been a heartwarming drama is sacrificed for cheap laughs. I have no words.
If Donald Trump weren’t born in Queens, New York, I’d think the hero of this one is his great-great-great-great-grandpappy.
Ever get the feeling that a book is taken over by another author halfway through?