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Movie & TV Reviews
Uncover the themes of civil death and repression in Yellow Letters, a film that highlights the fight for beliefs.
Despite the minor flaws, the beautifully shot film with compelling performances is a heartfelt exploration of divorce, childhood and family.
The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo is not a fairytale. It’s as much an anti-fairytale as is Guillermo del Toro’s entire body of work.
Netflix’s “Bet” series review 2026: A visually slick, high-stakes gambling drama that dazzles with neon aesthetics and charismatic leads
The Moment has its lulls within the script, Zamiri keeps audiences engaged with a pop star’s perspective that feels like reality than satire.
Discover the complexities in How To Make A Killing, featuring Glen Powell as he navigates wealth, charm, and moral dilemmas.
This Is Not A Test offers a fresh take on zombie films, blending horror with a dose of hope amid the chaos of an apocalypse.

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