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Let’s Get Divorced follows Taishi and Yui as their marriage comes to a close, in this charming series about love and marriage.
Make Me Believe is a run of the mill romance with hot characters and minimal spark that’s ruined by artificially creating conflict in the end.
Skull Island is a fantastic entry into the Monsterverse canon and a welcoming entry point for a new generation.
With solid pacing and comedic antics, King The Land Episodes 1-2 starts off strong without feeling overwhelming.
Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King makes its long awaited premiere and delivers a spectacular animated feature to the franchise.
The Village follows Yuu Katayama as he sees his fortunes shift and crumble in this emotional tale about a small village and its secrets.
Netflix Original Extraction 2 ‘s story is convoluted and dull in spots, but like the first one, its action keeps you plugged in.
Nimona is a story for all ages that leaves its audience with more empathy and understanding than how it found it.
Bloodhounds follows a pair of boxers who decide to take down a cruel loan-shark after he swindles a family member in this tense action series
While the fashion is sure to be memorable, the latest Turkish rom com, You Do You, fails to make waves with its formulaic approach.
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