With a bigger budget and a better writer, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 makes for a much more watchable sequel.
MoreThe true crime story at the heart of Curry & Cyanide will leave you shocked, scarred, and utterly dumbfounded.
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Self Reliance is a strong first effort by writer/director Jake Johnson that unfortunately plays it a little too safe to leave an impact.
MoreCriminal Record on Apple TV Plus is a crime drama that will make you question your preconceptions and challenge your worldview.
MoreNcuti Gatwa's first full outing as the Fifteenth Doctor in The Church on Ruby Road sets him up as the perfect incarnation for our new era.
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With The Giggle, Russell T. Davies marks the beginning of a new era by completely upending the mythology of Doctor Who.
MoreWith Wild Blue Yonder, Russell T. Davies raises the stakes and delivers yet a Doctor and Donna adventure that is destined to be a classic.
MoreThe Doctor is back and better than ever in The Star Beast, the first of three specials that celebrate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who.
MoreHulu's brand new adaptation of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps is a fun and spooky reimagining that should thrill newcomers and fanboys alike.
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And Yet, You Are So Sweet might feel like your typical shôjo fare, but that doesn't make it any less entertaining.
MorePrime Video's second season of Good Omens delivers more of the same wit and whimsy that made the first one so delightful.
MoreHijack on Apple TV Plus is an old school, slow burn action thriller that is twisty and turny in all the right ways.
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It is only the charm and charisma of Pierce Brosnan that will have you sit through a viewing of Netflix's puerile comedy, The Out-Laws.
MoreSome of the history in Flamin' Hot may be questionable, but none of it detracts from its inspiring message of never giving up on your dreams.
MoreMrs. Chatterjee vs Norway isn't an entirely horrible watch, but it in no way does justice to the real life story that it's based on.
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Netflix's Sanctuary is an imperfect yet interesting effort at dramatizing a side of Japanese tradition that we don't usually see.
MorePeter Pan & Wendy is yet another pointless, soulless, live-action remake that has us scratching our heads and wondering why it exists.
MoreTouted as Singapore's first creature feature, Circle Line is an interesting effort that does enough to not be a complete waste of your time.
MoreAt first, we were intrigued. But after watching the travesty that is Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, we just want to burn it with fire.
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A Man Called Otto is an uncynical look at grief, nothing like its trailer suggests, and is all the better for it.
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