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Forget You Not walks its characters and the audience through the varying stages of grief. It is honest, yet never cruel in its delivery.
The Rivals of Amziah King is a phenomenal sophomore film for Andrew Patterson, with Matthew McConaughey and Angelina LookingGlass leading.
After a few really great episodes, The Pitt Episode 10 shows the show losing some of its magic, with a shocking reveal feeling unearned.
The Pitt Episode 9 is a pressure cooker of an episode, and continues a fantastic stretch of episodes in this first season.
The Pitt Episode 8 feels like a culmination for a lot of characters and a wonderful showcase of what each of the students have learned so far.
The Pitt Episode 7 foils Dr. King and Dr. Santos as they each struggle and succeed in channeling their life experience into patient care.
The Pitt Episode 6 manages to maintain a steady balance of drama, levity, and grounded character work despite not having any big, flashy cases.
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.
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The Pitt Season 2 Episode 11 feels like both a culmination of seasonal build-ups and like we’re just getting started.












