TVOM: "Ultimately, American Crime‘s first season will be judged on its resolution; each episode is constructed around building on the foundation of social inadequacies and politics of the pilot and deepening each story with tragic turns and emotional moments, all definitively building towards an ending. And this main line story, the one American Crime has used as the roots to branch off of, is deeply flawed, adhering to the single emotional thoroughline of hopelessness. Past lives, racial alignments, family drama… all of these melodramatic elements have undercut the points American Crime is trying to make, anecdotes about social justice and the legal system that are anything but subtle. That dourness has defined the series from the opening scenes, and when it’s finally lifted on one of the stories in “Episode Ten,” the show explodes to life, delivering one of the most effective sequences of the entire season."
Mother of the Bride Review: This movie is an embarassingly silly and crigny watch with no soul or substance.
The Guardian Of The Monarchs Review: This documentary evokes a profound sense of sadness as it sheds light on the shortcomings of investigations and raises crucial concerns regarding the perils confronting environmental defenders.
Thank You Next Review: This is an engaging and introspective watch about modern dating and the depths of relationships.