Sweet Tooth Season 3 cuts its saccharine with plenty of grimness and brutality
Netflix’s take on the “life after a plague” genre concludes on a decidedly mixed note.
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The Czech New Wave darling returns with a patient, haunting tale of a man grappling with the confluences of racism and socioeconomic anxiety.
An inoffensive albeit empty mystery box, Netflix’s children’s fantasy never reaches the heights it aims for.
“Left Behind” reminds us Joel isn’t the only one who loved and lost.
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Hollywood never tires of talking about itself, but Damien Chazelle’s Babylon is entertaining as hell.
Jen goes delightfully meta in the season finale, “Whose Show Is This?”
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“The People vs. Emil Blonksy” showcases the series increasing comfort with the material.
While it’s a neat showcase for Eugenio Derbez, Hulu’s latest is more amiable than truly amusing.