You - Season 2
TV Alina Faulds TV Alina Faulds

You - Season 2

You asks the viewer to question how far their empathy goes, to the victims or to the love-obsessed killer, crafting quite the profound character study throughout for a compelling impact. 

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Don't Let Go
Film Kyle Krieghbaum Film Kyle Krieghbaum

Don't Let Go

Boasting a terrific premise but sticking to a somewhat conventional narrative, Don’t Let Go is an entertaining film that leaves much to be desired

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Little Women
Film Alina Faulds Film Alina Faulds

Little Women

Greta Gerwig delivers on all the classic aspects of the novel while also modernizing the film to reflect today’s brand of feminism

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Akira - 30th Anniversary
Film Sumer Singh Film Sumer Singh

Akira - 30th Anniversary

It is nostalgic yet contemporary feeling, it is fast-paced yet divinely deep, it is colourful yet depressingly bleak, and its elements are that of fantasy yet are showcased with a sense of reality

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The Witcher
TV Alina Faulds TV Alina Faulds

The Witcher

A standard entry into the fantasy genre, the first season leaves much of the world unexplored and though it starts off slowly, it becomes much more interesting as the episodes progress away from world-building and focus on the characters

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Cats
Film Paul Price Film Paul Price

Cats

Every viewer of Cats has to make a choice: will they try to stay objective, keeping a mental distance from these horrifically rendered chimaeras with the mutated faces of some of the world’s most recognizable talent, or will they allow themselves to fall head-first down the rabbit hole

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Tenet (Prologue)
Film Guest User Film Guest User

Tenet (Prologue)

If this is truly a taste of what will be seen next July, then it is clear that Tenet  has the right pieces to become Christopher Nolan’s magnum opus

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Rick and Morty - Season 4: Part One
TV Jasim Perales TV Jasim Perales

Rick and Morty - Season 4: Part One

In the first half of its fourth season, Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon’s comedically cerebral animated brainchild remains more committed than ever to this premise and by extension, the preservation of the status quo

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Lucy in the Sky
Film Jak Luke Sharp Film Jak Luke Sharp

Lucy in the Sky

Without Portman's outstanding talent, Noah Hawley's directorial debut befalls a cruel fate of avant-garde absurdity

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Uncut Gems
Film Alejandro Clarke Film Alejandro Clarke

Uncut Gems

“The Safdie Brothers prove once again that they are directors unmatched with Uncut Gems”

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The Nightingale
Film Justin Caunan Film Justin Caunan

The Nightingale

Kent follows up her directorial debut, The Babadook, with a daring and harrowing examination of colonialism and abuse during 18th century Tasmania that proves itself to be a confronting, yet tricky film to watch

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Abominable
Film Jak Luke Sharp Film Jak Luke Sharp

Abominable

Abdominable maintains the dull and generic Western ideals that cause far more issues and concerns than complaints of being an unoriginal and dull affair

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