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The Netflix mockumentary has a lot of potential. But it falls flat in knowing how to capitalise on them.

Taylor Tomlinson: Look At You (2022) Review: Relatable, Funny and Insightful

Taylor Tomlinson: Look at You is a fantastic way to connect with her. This look at her life is intimate and hilarious.

Meskina (2022) Review: Reality Kicks in Fast With the Dilemma of Matchmaking

Meskina has a great and very realistic look at the lives of immigrants in the Netherlands, who have to find their way between the traditions of their parents and the new society they live in.

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