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Sweet Home Season 3 triumphs with its characters, while being over-dependent on the impact of emotional death scenes, hurting its impact.
TP Bon Season 2 returns with Bon and his new partner, Yumiko, facing new challenges and time-traveling adventures.
Exploding Kittens sees God sent to earth in the form of a cat so he may learn empathy from an everyday family with problems of their own.
Vanished Into The Night treads familiar territory, providing little more than distraction as it fails to do much to elevate its characters.
‘The Boyfriend,’ the latest dating reality series, stands out from Netflix’s other dating shows, giving a genuine look into same-sex dating.
The Champion explores the struggles of a young soccer star as a new tutor tries to help him overcome long-ignored problems.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F revives a classic franchise to great effect thanks to Eddie Murphy returning in top form.
Park Kyung-soo’s latest, The Whirlwind, is pretty standard political fare, with little baked in to differentiate it from pack.
A Family Affair is Netflix’s best romance in a long time as Zara’s movie star boss (Zac Effron) starts dating her mom (Nicole Kidman)
Rising Impact follows third grader Gawain as he pursues hi dream of being the world’s best golfer, oblivious to the pressure of such a goal.
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