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From Movies to Web Series Review Our reviews go beyond plot summaries. We delve into the heart of the story, analyzing themes, character development, and the overall impact of the series or movie
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Black Rabbit Series Review: Small Masterpiece of Psychological Thriller?
There was a lot of anticipation for “Black Rabbit”, a miniseries written by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman, and armed…
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Gen V Season 2 Review: Raises the Bar Again After the First Season
Gen V Season 2 Review: From 17 September up Prime Video it’s out (with the first three episodes out of…
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Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Review: Dances Between Comedy and Mystery?
Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Review: As happened with previous seasons, too, Only Murders in the Building Season…
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The Dead Girls Series Review (Las muertas): Visually Refined and Conceptually Ambitious Series!
The Dead Girls Series Review (Las muertas): The Dead Girls (Las muertas) comes to life from one of the darkest…
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My Tennis Maestro Review: A Coming-of-Age Story with Pierfrancesco Favino?
My Tennis Maestro Review (Il maestro): There is a summer that marks the end of childhood and the beginning of…
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Father Mother Sister Brother Movie Review (Venice 82): A Story About the Subtle Melancholy of Bonds?
Father Mother Sister Brother Movie Review (Venice 82): With Father Mother Sister Brother Movie, we are faced with a work…
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Below the Clouds Movie Review (Venice 82): Captures Naples Between Everyday Life and Historical Memory?
Below the Clouds Movie Review (Venice 82): “Below the Clouds” is the film with which Gianfranco Rosi, the last Italian…
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The Last Viking Review (Venice 82): Between Dark Humor and Melancholy
The Last Viking Review (Venice 82): The Last Viking, presented in competition at Venice 82, Anders Thomas Jensen reaffirms his…
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Frankenstein Film Review (Guillermo del Toro): Beauty Engraved in Blood and Regret (Venice 82)
Frankenstein Film Review: With Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro brings his greatest dream to Venice 82, in competition, the film he…
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The Conjuring: Last Rites Review: Mixing Reality and Fiction, Terror and Introspection
With The Conjuring: Last Rites, directed by Michael Chaves, an era of contemporary horror cinema comes to an end. Since…
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Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 Review: Ghostly Returns and Successful Cameos
After an encouraging first volume, Wednesday’s second season unfortunately loses sight of the plot and its entire coherence, while remaining…
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No Other Choice Movie Review: Universal Drama, Between Social Criticism, Emotional Tension (Venice Film Festival 2025)
No Other Choice Movie Review: Presented in competition at the Venice Film Festival, No Other Choice is the new, highly…
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Jay Kelly Movie Review (Venice Film Festival 2025): An Intimate and Melancholy Work
Jay Kelly Movie Review (Venice Film Festival 2025): Noah Baumbach in competition at Venezia 82, Jay Kelly, a film that…
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Two Graves Series Review: Manages To Hit The Rudder That You Don’t See Coming? (Dos Tumbas)
Two Graves Series Review: Two Graves (Dos Tumbas in the original) arrives on Netflix on August 29, 2025, Spanish miniseries…
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Bugonia Film Review (Venice Film Festival 2025): Brilliant Film About Conspiracy Theory?
If you don’t like violence, leave this film alone, even if getting lost in “Bugonia” by Yorgos Lanthimos just for…
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