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Bring Her Back

Bring Her Back A Horror Story with Heart With just two films, previous YouTube pranksters the Philippou brothers, previously known as RackaRacka, have quickly become some of the most exciting….

Black Mirror (Season 7)

Black Mirror (Season 7) A Nostalgic but Safe Return Once a cultural phenomenon, Black Mirror arguably hit its creative peak during its first two seasons on Netflix, after moving from Channel 4….

Black Bag

Black Bag Espionage, Secrets, and Marital Deception In Black Bag (a term used to describe not only secretive operations but also the secrets spies keep from their spouses), George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender),….

Andor (Season 2)

Andor (Season 2) Star Wars at its most grounded, political, and human Originally envisioned as a five-season series, Andor was ultimately condensed into two after showrunner Tony Gilroy admitted the production demands….

Ne Zha 2

Ne Zha 2 Epic scale Without Losing Heart Watching Ne Zha evolve into Ne Zha 2 is like leaping from the innocent wonder of the first Harry Potter into the sweeping grandeur of a….

Adolescence

Adolescence What would lead a 13-year-old to commit murder? After achieving great success with the similarly one-take (and excellent) Boiling Point, director Philip Barantini reunites with Stephen Graham for Adolescence, a four-part….

Grudge Match (2013)

Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Kim Basinger, Kevin Hart Directed by: Peter Segal 🥊 Old rivals. New fight. No excuses. Two aging boxing legends — Henry “Razor” Sharp (Stallone)….

Romería

Romería Beautifully Felt, But Emotionally Elusive Carla Simón’s Romería is a (very) quiet, introspective film that continues the director’s exploration of familial memory and loss, once again inspired by her own life,….

The Phoenician Scheme

The Phoenician Scheme Even Lesser Wes Anderson Has Its Pleasures At this point—his 12th feature film—a lot has been said about Wes Anderson’s style becoming predictable, maybe even tired. The….