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Pretty Little Liars Summer School Finale Review: A Rather Nonchalant Termination with Deaths and Disruption

Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 8 surprises you and disappoints you, all at once.

Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 7 Review: The Most Competent Liar Takes Up the Job to Uncover Bloody Rose’s Real Identity

Overall, Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 7 takes us closer to uncovering the person behind the bloody mask.

Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 6 Review: The Liars Stand Up Against Something Ghastly Guising as Holy

Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 6 brings in some exciting movement and the cult angle to the plot this summer!

Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 5 Review: Finding the Fake Rose Waters is the Way to Go Now

Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 5 masterfully balances multiple storylines, each rich with its own blend of suspense, drama, and emotion.

Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 4 Review: It’s Rose Waters Terror Season!

Pretty Little Liars Summer School Episode 4 did a good enough job of adding to the storyline with some interesting character developments.

Pretty Little Liars Season 2 Episode 3 Review: The Crippling Horror Is Taking Over the Girl’s Lives Again

Overall, Pretty Little Liars Season 2 Episode 3 did a half-decent job given the expectations.

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Despite a talented cast led by Amy Adams and Javier Bardem, Apple TV+’s Cape Fear struggles to justify its extended runtime. The psychological thriller offers occasional moments of tension but ultimately feels repetitive, overlong, and far less compelling than its celebrated predecessors.