Tag: French

Lost Bullet 2 Review: Car Goes Boom

Lost Bullet 2 Review: The film is as inane and stupid as the first film and brings nothing new to the table other than background entertainment.

Enjoyed Black Butterflies? Here Are More Such French Thrillers to Get Hooked to

If you liked the latest French thriller, Black Butterflies and looking for more thrillers like it, then check out our curated list.

Black Butterflies Review: Treading the Line Between Fiction and Reality in this French Thriller

Black Butterflies (Les Papillons Noirs) follows the unique criminal love story of a couple, as it is narrated by the man for his memoir.

Kev Adams: The Real Me Review: Witty and Eclectic

Kev Adams stars in his very own stand-up special, where he discusses life since his big break, the influence of fame on his identity, and much more.

No Limit Ending Explained: How Did Roxana Die?

No Limit Ending Explained: Your burning question, answered!

No Limit Review: Camille Rowe, Sofiane Zermani Film is a PSA on Toxic Relationships

No Limit is the arresting PSA we all need to remind us to not let our spouses make decisions for us and our wellbeing.

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The Loyalty Game starts with an intriguing premise, but its first two episodes struggle to build momentum. Despite capable performances, uneven editing and a scattered narrative make it difficult to stay invested.

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