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Amrit (Lakshya) being threatened
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Kill (2024)

“Kill” may seem like your straight forward beat em’ up, but it provides so much more than that, to the point of putting all action films released after it on notice.

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Title Card, Kill Your Lover
Reviews | Ending Spoilers | Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

Kill Your Lover (2024) – Written Review

In “Kill Your Lover,” we get a literal depiction of a toxic relationship as a couple finds themselves at a crossroad with one wanting to work things out and the other wanting to leave.

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Title Card, The Sintern
Reviews | Ending Spoilers | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

The Sintern (2024)

A young woman investigates a church whose pastor may have killed her mom.

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Claudia (Delainey Hayles) listening to Louis and Armand's conversation
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Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 Episode 6 – Review/ Recap

As always for Claudia, just when it seems she may have a reason to be happy, her joy is snatched right from her, and it’s always thanks to another vampire.

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Zenith (Hisako Kanemoto) crystalized
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Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 2 Episode 22 – Review/ Recap

As Rudy and Paul finally catch a glimpse of what may be Zenith, they are met with a Hydra whose power for Rudy may only be second to Orsted.

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Alicia (Lynn Whitfield), The Chi Season 6 Episode 14, directed by Deondray Gossfield, Quincy Lenear Gossfield, 2024, (Paramount+)
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The Chi: Season 6 Episode 14 – Review/ Recap

As “The Chi” continues to test how big of a cast can it have before it cannot handle keeping up with so many characters, Alicia begins to pull weight to position herself as Douda’s successor.

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Joe (Christopher Abbott) and Isabel (Mackenzie Davis), Swimming Home, directed by Justin Anderson, 2024, (Tribeca Festival)
Reviews | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

Swimming Home (2024)

Starring MacKenzie Davis and Christopher Abbott, between them we watch a increasingly estranged couple, potentially towards the end of their relationship, try to enjoy a vacation featuring a young woman enamored by Abbott’s character.

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Emma (Margaret Cho)
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All That We Love (2024)

Starring Margaret Cho and Kenneth Choi, in “All That We Love,“ we watch as an estranged ex husband and father with the best/worst timing, tries to reconcile with his ex wife and daughter.

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Tallie (Maya Erskine), Rickey (Michael Angarano), Glenn (Michael Cera) and Rosie (Kristen Stewart)
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Sacramento (2024)

As two long time friends, deal with how they have become estranged, one is dealing with the weight of pending fatherhood, which is leading them to become an anxious mess.

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A Better Paradise: Volume 1 (An Aftermath) Episode 1 – Review/ Recap

As Dan Houser, of “Grand Theft Auto” fame embarks on a new venture, we’re introduced to “A Better Paradise,” which is a sci-fi tale of a world slowly but surely becoming a dystopia.

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