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All the respect to A Girl and an Astronaut for the worldbuilding it does so strongly, but it couldn’t reach its honest potential.
Red Rose is a British teen drama series that uses technology and teenage insecurity to build a haunting bundle of anxiety.
Aggretsuko Season 5 is the series finale and leaves its lead a shell of who audiences fell in love with—it’s the Haida show.
Starting with one lost phone, Unlocked uses technology and how much access we allow it to have in our life to weave a thrilling mystery.
All the Places doesn’t have bells or whistles, just a straightforward journey between two siblings who have a few lessons worth learning together.
Re/Member captures the early aughts and the manga death game genre expertly, bringing out nostalgia with its embrace of horror tropes.
A Sunday Affair is a messy movie in every sense of the word with basically two different movies mushed together into one.
Trolley tells a superbly executed story about the survivors of assault and the challenges and pressures they face in their struggles.
In Love All Over Again isn’t worth your time in this way-too-long, entirely uninteresting series about an on-and-off couple you can barely root for.
Love to Hate You may not be subtle in tackling sexism, but its lead romantic duo breathe fresh air into the romance genre
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