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Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart Review: While the documentary is difficult to watch at times, the way it prioritises empathy over spectacle and truth over sensationalism makes it a compelling watch.
The Stringer: The Man Who Took the Photo Review: This documentary will make you carry one thing, and that is the truth, and how it matters, even when delayed by decades.
Missing: Dead or Alive Season 2 Review: The Netflix documentary's efforts at building up tension every now and then take the focus away from the real stories, and the stylistic choices frequently disengage the viewer from the narrative rather than invite them deeper into it.
The Carman Family Deaths Review: The documentary unravels a web of suspicion, grief, and unanswered questions. Its steady build and shocking turns make it an engrossing watch from start to finish.
Devil May Cry Review: This series is a thrilling mix of intense action, stunning animation, and a killer soundtrack, but the story plays it safe. Though it’s a visual feast, if only there was a bit more breadth in character development, this would have been something memorable.
Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight Review: Netflix’s new animated show brings the beloved comic to life with wit, charm, and it is thoroughly entertaining.
The Rose of Versailles Review: While the animation is stunning and Oscar shines as a standout character, the story feels rushed, the musical segments lack impact, and the emotional depth is unfortunately lacking.