Buddy Daddies keeps getting better, and Episode 7 is no different. Kazuki explores his grief, Rei learns to be a dad on his own, and more.
Author: Kate Sánchez
Aggretsuko Season 5 is the series finale and leaves its lead a shell of who audiences fell in love with—it’s the Haida show.
Starting with one lost phone, Unlocked uses technology and how much access we allow it to have in our life to weave a thrilling mystery.
Re/Member captures the early aughts and the manga death game genre expertly, bringing out nostalgia with its embrace of horror tropes.
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While it isn’t what audiences have come to expect, Magic Mike’s Last Dance still has a lot to love, and this himbo Cinderella deserves a crown.
In true Buddy Daddies fashion, Episode 6 manages to bring comedy, wholesome family development, and some protective papa action.
At Midnight is charming in its romance, charismatic because of its leads, and a great watch to get you into the romantic mood this February.