While this follows the basic structure, there are some new elements that make this a really great episode.

While this follows the basic structure, there are some new elements that make this a really great episode.
We start, still on Skaro, with Clara hanging upside down.
The Doctor’s ninth chapter is off to a great start.
A refreshing, important, honest and unexploitative depiction of one girl’s sexual journey.
Life offers a candid look into the lives of two lonely souls, one of which just happens to be one of Hollywood’s most legendary movie stars.
Where this Y.A. adaptation separates itself from the pack is in its aim to make the audience laugh first before making them cry.
The only real question the film poses is why it was created in the first place.
Woody Allen’s latest lingers somewhere between comedy and drama, but lacks the laughs of the former and the suspense of the latter.
The series ends with a twist that probably could have been left on the cutting room floor.
Season 3 has decidedly gone full crazy. The writers know it. The actors know it. We know it. And there’s something almost fun about that.
Strong performances and a great deal of heart make up for minor screenplay qualms.
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There is not a filmmaker in Hollywood so widely admired and so thoroughly loathed as M. Night Shyamalan. Once such a promising director…what a twist.