Tag: Felipe Londoño

Our Fault Review: Absolutely Terrible and Senseless

Our Fault Review: This ends the chapter on the Culpables series and makes you want to scream into a pillow over and over again.

Your Fault Review: Completely Nonsensical, Terribly Acted

Your Fault Review: The Prime Video film is simply terrible and makes you lose all of your braincells over the course of 2 hours.

Fake Profile Cast: Who Are They and What are They Currently Doing? Deets Inside

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Fake Profile Reactions: Steamy and Messy Drama Grasps Netizens’ Attention

Fake Profile Reactions remain largely positive. Read on to find out more.

When is Fake Profile Releasing? Everything to Know About the Colombian Drama

A new Netflix thriller show Fake Profile shows how catfishing and online dating can be taken so far that betrayal is just the beginning of the story.

Wrong Side of the Tracks Season 2 Review: Slow, Dull and Boring

Wrong Side of the Tracks Season 2 Review: The series brings a new character that gets uncovered by the veteran and his crew.

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Netflix’s Summer 36 (originally L’Été 36) mixes a murder mystery with social commentary set against the glamorous French Riviera of 1936. While its mystery doesn’t always surprise, the series succeeds through its strong female ensemble, lavish production, and engaging historical backdrop.