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Netflix’s The Boyfriend Season 2 captures the depth of relationships and the importance of finding community.
The Rip, starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, is entirely what the Netflix film needs to be – a sleek, compact thriller.
His and Hers (2026) thrives on the messiness of what spouses don’t say about their past and present, even if it’s melodrama is too much at times.
Love Through A Prism follows Lili Ichijouin as she travels to London in the early 20th century to pursue her love of art.
Our list of the 15 Greatest Anime Villains features some of the most memorable and well-executed antagonists and threats in anime.
Gimbap and Onigiri Episode 1 is a fun if slight premiere that manages to highlight the charisma of its stars, Eiji Akaso and Kang Hye-won.
Run Away is a Harlan Coben story through and through, and it has the best elements that audiences have come to expect from the author.
People We Meet on Vacation is a great rendition of the romance formula as Poppy and Alex figure out what they mean to each other over many summers.
Cashero plays things way too safe and even flounders on how to make itself stand out among a bloated genre. Not even Lee Jun-ho can save it.
Dead by Daylight: Stranger Things Chapter 2 expands the cast of Stranger Things in The Fog – with The First, Eleven, and Dustin joining.
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