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The Hooligan ventures into the bleak and unflinching world of football hooliganism, displaying how it tears families apart.
Even though these character’s lives exist within the walls of the ER, The Pitt Episode 5 proves there’s room to explore.
Train Dreams (2025) is a gorgeous story of love and loss and, ultimately, just about life with Joel Edgerton as it’s intimate center.
It’s been present since the premiere episodes but what The Pitt Episode 4 really emphasizes this week is kindness above all else.
Light of My Lion is an effective balm for the soul that could very well serve as a good entry point for international audiences to get into J-dramas.
The Pitt Episode 3 continues to use its real-time format to its advantage and keeps the flow moving despite character sacrifices.
Asura (2025) is a complex, layered, and stirring exploration of family, reminding us that drama doesn’t have to always be explosive.
The Pitt Episodes 1-2 finds its rhythm in its “real time” format, putting the audience directly in the chaos of the ER.
Eschewing aesthetic flash, Juror #2 is a classically effective drama that thrives off of impeccable staging and layered performances.
Nevertheless: The Shapes of Love hits the ground running, leaving questions as to whether or not the series will scrape beyond the surface.
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‘Abandoned Man’ is a Netflix Turkish drama that explores the devastating impact of sacrifice, betrayal, and perseverance.
Oh Belinda remakes the 1986 Turkish award-winner as actress Dilara gets stuck as a housewife in the world of a commercial she’s shooting.
A Beautiful Life touches on so many of the deepest and most emotional parts of artistry and love but only ever skims their surfaces.