Web Series Review
Web Series Review From Around The World A web series review is similar to a movie review, but with some key adaptations to account for the episodic nature of the format. Here’s a breakdown of what a web series review typically offers:
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IT: Welcome to Derry Review: Visually Powerful and Acted with Intensity!
Returning to Derry means, once again, dealing with time: the chronological one of the sixties and the more convoluted one…
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The Last Frontier Season 1 Review: Apple Tv’s Dense and Tragic Thriller on The Ice of Alaska!
The preambles of The Last Frontier – the brand-new thriller on Apple TV with Jason Clarke protagonist – fuse a…
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Harlan Coben’s ‘Lazarus Season 1’ Review: Shuffling Cards with Each Episode Until a Jaw-Dropping Ending?
Harlan Coben’s ‘Lazarus Season 1’ Review: From 22 October, all 6 episodes are available on Prime Video. Lazarus is a…
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The Diplomat Season 3 Review: The Power, Love and Art of Perfect Political Drama
The Diplomat Season 3 Review: On October 16, one of the political thrillers most appreciated by audiences and critics in…
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Néro the Assassin Series Review: The Brutality of An Era Without Redemption?
Néro the Assassin Series Review: Néro the Assassin is a French series set in sixteenth-century France and available on Netflix. The protagonist,…
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Monster: The Ed Gein Story Review: A Series That is Both Disturbing and Wonderful!
With Monster: The Ed Gein Story, Netflix relaunches its anthology dedicated to American criminals. After Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez…
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Alice in Borderland Season 3 Review: A Much Less Incisive Season But Addictive
Alice in Borderland Season 3 Review: Who owns Borderland? This was the question that the first two seasons of the…
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Wayward Series Review: An Atmosphere Suspended Between Idyll and Nightmare
Wayward Series Review: Wayward, a miniseries on Netflix in eight episodes, created by and starring Mae Martin, is a difficult…
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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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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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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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Hostage Netflix Series Review: Those Who Love Political Thrillers Cannot Miss the Series
Hostage Netflix Series Review: Hostage series, the more you follow it, the more you seem to look in the mirror,…
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