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GG Precinct Review: Taiwanese Crime-Comedy Series is Goofy Fun

GG Precinct Review: This Taiwanese crime-comedy series is funny in parts and its mystery is done well. But both of these things don't land at the same time.

At the Moment Review: Sweet Anthology is a Bit Too Long

At the Moment is a sweet watch that is a bit too long for its own good.

Marry My Dead Body Review: LGBTQ+ Supernatural Comedy Makes for an Entertaining One-Time Watch

Marry My Dead Body Review: The Taiwanese supernatural comedy is an enjoyable, yet forgettable film owing to its "seen before" quality.

Wave Makers Review: Sizzling Collaboration of Political Zeal and Drama

Wave Makers Review: Of all the ways a political race could be portrayed, the level of depth this show brings to this portrayal is unreal.

Wave Makers Teaser: Hsieh Ying-hsuan Gets Ready For a Big Election Battle

Wave Makers Teaser gives a glimpse of what goes on before the elections in the campaigns team.

The Falls (2021) Review: Alyssa Chia Movie Relives the Pandemic Horror

The Falls is a psychological drama about pandemic hardships that takes a dark, grisly and relatable route.

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Dark Matter Season 1 ends with multiple Jasons, heartbreaking choices, and endless possibilities. Here’s a spoiler-filled explanation of the Apple TV+ finale, what happens to Jason2, why Daniela chooses Jason1, and what it sets up for Season 2.

The Loyalty Game Review: A Seductive Psychological Thriller That Plays With Trust More Than Twists

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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Netflix’s Human Vapor transforms a cult Japanese sci-fi classic into a stylish conspiracy thriller that pairs unsettling body horror with an emotionally grounded mystery.