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Skeleton Crew Episode 4 is a reminder that even in a series centered on kids, Star Wars can be unflinchingly real and profoundly engaging.
Stephanie Hsu is genuinely remarkable in the comedy-mystery Laid (2024) but the series fails to live up to her performance fully.
The Dragon Prince Season 7 ends the animated fantasy epic, balancing the potential end of the world with a love stroy that spans all of Xadia.
If you’re a rugby fan, watch it. If not, watch it anyway. Because rugby, at its core, is about heart, and Rugged Rugby Episodes 1-4 have plenty of it.
Lioness Season 2 offers a more sprawling story landscape, but it sacrifices the intimate moments that made Season 1 so good.
Nevertheless: The Shapes of Love hits the ground running, leaving questions as to whether or not the series will scrape beyond the surface.
Skeleton Crew Episode 3 feels like a turning point, not just for the series but for how we think about Star Wars storytelling.
While Based On A True Story Season 2 is certainly entertaining, it remains indecisive on how it wants to address the true crime industry.
Creature Commandos Episodes 1-2 launches the DC’s animated slate with striking visuals, adult themes, and intriguing characters with some stumbles.
In Dune: Prophecy Episode 3, intentions are made clear, the specter of banned technology looms large, and an exciting future is teased.
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