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Ad Vitam Review: Wasted Emotions, Not Enough Punches

Ad Vitam Review: This Netflix French film is barely worth remembering.

Under Paris Review: Cliched Characters and Storyline Leave Much to be Desired

Under Paris Review: This is one of those movies that have neither soul nor substance and is a husk of past movies.

All-Time High Review: Nassim Lyes and Zoé Marchal are Star-Crossed Lovers in This Loud Comedy

All-Time High Review: The film, starring Nassim Lyes and Zoé Marchal, is an entertaining, loud, crass and rather cute French rom-com.

Netflix’s The Last Mercenary Review: Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Action-Comedy Is Decent

The Last Mercenary Review: In the Netflix film, Jean-Claude Van Damme is kicking and punching the bad guys to save the son who doesn't like him.

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Doctor on the Edge episode 2 feels much lighter and focuses more on the mystery plot.