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Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld offers stellar animation and a bumping soundtrack, it has a whole lot of heart.
Grounded by Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw, Black Doves is a holiday-adjacent action series that is well worth binging.
A series that takes time to meet a gaming audience and holds the gate open for a new one is commendable. In that way, Secret Level succeeds.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Episodes 1-2 delivers adventure and mystery, showing promise with its heartfelt focus.
Propelled by Colman Domingo, The Madness is a series that makes me want to see more of the actors on television.
The Trunk may be the hook to lure unsuspecting viewers in, but ultimately, opens a gateway into this beautifully shot mystery thriller.
Silo Season 2 Episode 3 continues to not only show an abstract rebellion forming but actually dig into the character’s moves to fight.
A good mystery crafted around dynamic characters makes Cross (2024) extremely hard to walk away from without pressing play on the next episode.
The future of their film hangs in the balance in the unfunny and tired The Franchise Episode 8, which continues to waste a game cast.
In Dune: Prophecy Episode 2, the plot developments keep coming, the visuals are taking shape, and the scheming has taken center stage.
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The Art of Sarah is too much of a good thing. Its mystery takes too many frustrating twists and turns. Still, the topics it explores offers much.
Unfamiliar follows a couple of ex-spies as their past catches up with them, threatening the lives they’ve made for themselves.
‘Love Is Blind’ Season 10 is here to prove once again whether or not love is truly blind. Episodes 1-6 start slow but get messy by the end.















