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Reviews
LuLaRich (2021)
Why you should always know where your money is going
Perfect twist of manipulation and greed. I've raised my family to always research where the money goes or who the parent company is before giving a dime! I never wanted to be involved with this company or it's products because who wants to all wear the same styles of clothing? It seemed like 1980's mix and match separates which leaves the consumer out of the decision on how to wear the clothes.
My heart personally breaks for these women people it gives a face to the many American moms who just want valid connections within a community and money for the betterment of their family. These toxic people victimized these women and knew just where and how to turn the screw! How they still think they are innocent just shows the devil has many faces!
Val (2021)
A love letter to his fans
This documentary will leaving your heart humbled by an artist in a medium in which he truly excels in. His ability to be human and vulnerable is honorable of the man it truly is! It is hard to tell the story of your life while it's still unfolding but he has done it in away that makes you truly hopeful for more of his art in the future.
The Prince (2021)
What the world needs now
This is totally satire and hilarious! Everyone needs a good laugh during the dark times of Covid and if it comes in the way of a hilarious little boy than THANK YOU! Each episode is under 15 minutes so you know it's not meant to be serious or intentionally malicious to anyone especially the royal family!
Atypical (2017)
A show that reminds us of humanity
Each character and storyline is so perfectly written because each is so imperfect like humanity. Our differences remind us of just how a like we are.
All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star (2021)
The Host is completely distracting!
In most shows where artist compete with skill the viewer is given the opportunity to learn about about the process. Many times viewers are able to understand why the art price is higher than commercial stores by the intense craftsmanship that goes into it. This host is distracting and jokes which makes light of the art form or the process of conception. Her narration is annoying at best and not truly educational of the history of silversmithing or jewelry making. This show could have truly been encouraging for the next generation of craftsmen but the host makes it seem trivial and not artistic!
The Me You Can't See (2021)
It's about time we normalize mental health
This show is informative if you are suffering/struggling or have a loved one who is. This show discusses that there is not ethnic or financial advantages when it comes to mental health. This program really unites us in the HUMAN experience!