Tag: Isabelle Adjani

Under a Dark Sun Review: A Baffling Series Running at the Speed of Light

Under a Dark Sun Review: This is a meandering series that tries to make speed its friend. But, oh boy does it backfire.

Under a Dark Sun Ending Explained: Who Killed Arnaud? Who is Alba’s Real Father?

Under a Dark Sun Ending Explained: We discuss everything about this Netflix series starring Isabelle Adjani and Ava Baya.

The Perfect Couple Ending Explained: Who Murdered Merritt? Does Amelia Marry Benji?

The Perfect Couple Ending Explained: We discuss all of the nagging questions in this kooky mystery-drama series.

The Perfect Couple Review: Nothing New But Thoroughly Entertaining

The Perfect Couple Review: Although we have seen shows like this many times before, this Netflix Limited Series is thoroughly engaging thanks to the brilliant cast.

Wingwomen Ending Explained: What Happens to Carole After the Gunfight? Did She Reunite With Alex?

Wingwomen Ending Explained: Is it a heartbreaking ending for Carole and Alex or do they find themselves once more? We discuss it all!

Wingwomen Review: Mélanie Laurent’s Crime-Comedy is Extremely Watchable

Wingwomen Review: Mélanie Laurent and Adèle Exarchopoulos are buddies in this watchable crime-comedy film.

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