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Horimiya Episode 5 foregoes the traditional dramatic love confession for a more natural exploration of emotions, and is the best episode to date.
Sachi’s Monstrous Appetite Volume 1 has human boy meet monster girl in a cute, food-ladden series filled with lots of monsters and possible, a bit of love.
Blue Flag Volume 6 is a romance drama manga written and illustrated by mangaka KAITO and published in the United States by VIZ Media
From A24, Lee Issac Chung’s Minari paints an illustrious picture of a Korean family just trying to make it in 1980s Arkansas.
Unfortunately, A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow Volume 6 doesn’t quite live up to the highs set by its predecessor, turning the relatable into melodrama.
Prime Time is set on the last day of 1999, near the end of the pre-online era, leading 20-year old Sebastian to hijack a TV broadcast.
Palmer, written by Cheryl Guerriero and directed by Fisher Stevens, offers up a wholesome and emotional look at found family.
Netflix’s newest biopic Penguin Bloom is based on the life of Samantha Bloom and the book written about her and her family.
Small runtimes don’t make the films any less grand and Doublespeak is a perfect example of how large storytelling comes in small packages.
WandaVision Episode 3 continues to balance its sitcom homages with a sense of existential dread and shoutouts to Marvel’s comic canon.
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The Pitt Season 2 Episode 9 continues a consistent run of good episodes for The Pitt, even if things aren’t quite as wild yet as the first season.
Museum of Innocence dives into the obsessed thoughts of Kemal as he recounts his life-long fixation with Füsun, and the agony it caused him.
Vladimir (2026) could easily coast on its more erotic notes, yet what ultimately captures attention is Rachel Weisz’s performance.












