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2024 MAMA Awards Day 2 In Japan Winners List: SEVENTEEN and aespa Dominate with Biggest Wins

Check out the 2024 MAMA Awards Day 2 In Japan Winners List! (LIVE)

2024 MAMA Awards Day 1 in US Red Carpet Looks: Park Bo-gun, Eric Nam, ILLIT, TWS and More

Check out the glamour of the 2024 MAMA Awards Day 1 in US Red Carpet Looks, where K-pop's brilliance meets Hollywood-level sparkle!

2024 MAMA Awards Lineup, Where to Watch, Presenters, Nominations and More You Should Know About

As the countdown begins, discover everything about the 2024 MAMA Awards lineup, performers, live streaming options, and more in preparation for the big event.

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Maa Behen Ending Explained: Who Sent the Ransom Demand and What Does the Ending Really Mean?

Netflix’s Maa Behen ends with Gupta Ji exposed, family wounds healed, and a surprising revelation about Goldy’s disappearance. Here’s what the ending means.

The Witness Review: A Devastating True-Crime Drama That Refuses to Exploit Tragedy

Netflix’s The Witness avoids the usual true-crime clichés, delivering a compassionate and emotionally powerful look at the family left behind after the Rachel Nickell murder. With strong performances and a survivor-focused perspective, the three-part drama proves both affecting and thought-provoking.

Maa Behen Review: Madhuri Dixit Leads a Madcap Family Crime Comedy on Netflix

Netflix’s Maa Behen succeeds when exploring its social themes and commentary on gender and society. However, the comedy rarely lands, and the film’s excessive length and meandering narrative dilute its impact, making for an uneven viewing experience.

Re:ZERO Season 4 Episode 9 Review: Trapped in Endless Despair

Re:ZERO Season 4 Episode 9 Review: Subaru goes back to square one with more questions than answers.

Cape Fear Review (2026): A Star-Studded Thriller That Never Finds Its Bite

Despite a talented cast led by Amy Adams and Javier Bardem, Apple TV+’s Cape Fear struggles to justify its extended runtime. The psychological thriller offers occasional moments of tension but ultimately feels repetitive, overlong, and far less compelling than its celebrated predecessors.