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‘Mystic Pop-up Bar’ Episode 11 Recap and Breakdown – Weol-ju’s Child
Mystic Pop-up Bar Episode 11 opens up with Weol-ju asking Guibanjang who he is while getting upset. When Guibanjang doesn’t understand, Weol-ju acts like nothing...
Bulbbul review – an impressively terrible feminist folklore remix
Unlike Nobody Knows I’m Here, which was a 90-minute film that felt longer to make a larger point about self-suppression, Netflix’s other new original today,...
Nobody Knows I’m Here review – a slow-burning, powerfully peculiar debut
Gaspar Antillo’s feature debut Nobody Knows I’m Here, which is available to stream on Netflix after being slated for the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this...
Lenox Hill episode 9 recap – what happened in the one-off special
This recap of Netflix documentary series Lenox Hill episode 9, “Pandemic” contains episode-specific information. Access all the recaps of the series. How does Lenox Hill...
Athlete A review – Netflix documentary unfurls systematic sexual abuse in USA Gymnastics
Netflix documentary Athlete A will be released on Netflix on June 24, 2020. Every single time a documentary unfurls a devastating story of systematic sexual...
Crazy Delicious season 1 review – Netflix brings Channel 4’s cooking concept
Netflix series Crazy Delicious season 1 will arrive on the platform on June 24, 2020. This review contains zero spoilers on the outcome of winners....
Eric Andre: Legalize Everything review – this comedian really loves drugs
Netflix Special Stand-Up Eric Andre: Legalize Everything will be released on the platform on June 23, 2020. The one thing that you can admire about...
Ghost review – Brit grit hard hit, almost got it
Ghost (Or Ex-Con, as it’s been titled in some countries) was the film I watched on Father’s Day this year, and that turned out to...
It’s Okay to Not Be Okay episode 2 recap — Ko Mun-yeong finds her red shoes
This recap of Netflix K-drama series It’s Okay to Not Be Okay episode 2, “The Lady In Red Shoes” contains spoilers. Access all the episode...
The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion review — killer sequences, a complicated plot, and a thriller full of revenge
There’s nothing like a good revenge thriller. Korean writer-director Hoon-jung Park is counting on that fact with his 2018 film The Witch: Part 1 The...
It’s Okay to Not Be Okay episode 1 recap — a complex, deep opener
This recap of Netflix K-drama series It’s Okay to Not Be Okay episode 1, “The Boy Who Fed On Nightmares” contains spoilers. Access all the...
Most Beautiful Thing is called Girls From Ipanema now — and it’s still good
This article contains no spoilers for Most Beautiful Thing Season 2, other than the fact it’s called Girls From Ipanema Season 2 now. And the...
Lost Bullet review – another forgettable action flick in the Netflix thumbnails
A great action film is a fine thing, but a bad one, or even a mediocre one, becomes an insufferable bore perhaps more than any...
One-Way to Tomorrow review- after sunrise, sunset, and midnight
This review of One-Way to Tomorrow (Netflix) is spoiler-free. As soon as I saw Dilan Çiçek Deniz grace the screen of One-Way to Tomorrow (Yarina Tek...
Disclosure review – an eye-opening documentary unpacking trans representation on-screen
Disclosure (Netflix) makes its best point without drawing any attention to it; the frank new documentary feature is also smart enough to let it speak...
Wasp Network review – an ambitious story that becomes incoherent and convoluted
Historical films that try to cover so much material within a limited time frame are notoriously incohesive. Netflix’s new based-on-a-true-story spy film, Wasp Network, has...
The Politician season 2, episode 2 recap – “Conscious Unthroupling”
This recap of Netflix series The Politician season 2, episode 2, “Conscious Unthroupling” contain spoilers. Access all the episode recaps How Does The Politician season...
Babies Part 2 review – another scientific look at young life
Babies Part 2 (Netflix) debuted on June 19, 2020. Check out our review of the first season of Babies by clicking these words. It only...