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Young Sherlock Review: Hero Fiennes Tiffin delivers a brooding and emotionally charged take on the young detective, grounding the series in character depth rather than spectacle.
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Vladimir Review: The show shines when it comes to performances and its exploration of desire and midlife crisis, even though uneven writing stops it from fully delivering.
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The TikTok Killer Review: This Spanish Netflix documentary is chilling and creepy at the same time, and it will make you think about online platforms for a while.
Boyfriend On Demand Review: This Netflix kdrama has its flaws, but it’s still an entertaining watch, offering charming performances and an intriguing concept, though it never delves too deeply into emotional depth.
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Vladimir Review: The show shines when it comes to performances and its exploration of desire and midlife crisis, even though uneven writing stops it from fully delivering.
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The TikTok Killer Review: This Spanish Netflix documentary is chilling and creepy at the same time, and it will make you think about online platforms for a while.
A Friend A Murderer Review: This Netflix documentary tells a haunting story from an unusual perspective, but one that never fully explores the complexity of the crimes it portrays.
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