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The Monster of Florence Review: Italy’s Darkest Mystery Is Sharp, Sombre, and Sometimes Too Slow for Its Own Good

The Monster of Florence Review: Netflix’s latest Italian true crime series delivers atmosphere and realism in abundance, but the slow pace and confusing structure make it more admirable than enjoyable.

Lazarus Review: Confusing Harlan Coben Thriller That Promises Depth but Delivers Disappointment

Lazarus Review: This Prime Video series felt like it could be a mind-haunting exploration, but it turns out to be a slow, bewildering ghost of the show it once was.

Romantics Anonymous Review: Sweet, Melting Story of Love, Fear and Chocolate

Romantics Anonymous Review: This Japanese Netflix drama is like a creamy chocolate; sweet, steady and genuine. It's not that revolutionary, but its warmth and emotionally grounded performances by Han Hyo-joo and Shun Ogur make it stand out.

No One Saw Us Leave Review: Heartbreaking Story of Love, Power, and a Mother’s Endless Fight

No One Saw Us Leave Review: This Netflix series displays a powerful look at a woman's struggle against a vile universe and a testament that sometimes the hardest wars are the quietest that are fought in the name of love.

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Review: Stunning Execution and Sharp Storytelling Make This Espionage Thriller Hit Hard

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Review: It is a visually stunning, emotionally charged spy thriller that pauses and makes you think about it and perhaps rewind some sections because it's done it so well.

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