REVIEWS
My Hero Academia Episode 129 deals with the physical and emotional recovery of the heroes after a truly traumatic battle.
Represent is a French comedy mini-series about a local social worker who runs for president but offers more awkward than it does laughs.
Sarvnik Kaur’s ‘Against the Tide’ uses a naturalistic approach to tackle the subject of climate change and modernity on the shores of Bombay.
The Traitors is a reality show blending existing formats and challenges with a murder mystery concept, slowly pressing on nerves and breaking trust.
Buddy Daddies Episode 3 has some elements of action in it, but that doesn’t matter. What does is how this little family has come together.
Studio Deen’s Junji Ito: Maniac perfectly captures the horror master and mangaka’s disturbing, beautiful, and weird horror stories.
Crash Course in Romance Episodes 1-2 sets the stage for a quirky, high-energy comedy with slightly sinister undertones.
Trigun Stampede Episode 3 sees a new terror come to town and its presence takes the series’ storytelling and cinematography to a new level.
All Eyes Off Me is profound in its exploration of communication and dishonesty in love and sex among 20-somethings conflating communication for honesty.
Director Yeon Sang-ho offers up a large sci-fi world and a personal story about grieving. Find out why JUNG_E is worth a watch on Netflix.
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