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Crime 101
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Some sharply crafted set pieces and confrontations enliven the proceedings, but this crime saga mostly plays out like material we’ve seen done before, and better.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Wuthering Heights
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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More of a revisionist reimagining than a faithful adaptation, this sweaty new take is visually dazzling, almost enough to compensate for a script that turns woefully shallow and sentimental.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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GOAT
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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It’s an amusing if thoroughly predictable underdog saga that should resonate with aspiring young hoopers looking for some inspiration in the age of social media and viral videos.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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All three components of that goofy title will resonate for those on the same offbeat wavelength as this ambitious science-fiction satire that’s both amusing and provocative.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Sweetness
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Despite some committed performances and intriguing character dynamics, this Canadian coming-of-age thriller bogs down in contrivances while exploring celebrity fanaticism and the perils of fame.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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My Father's Shadow
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Set against a backdrop of real-life sociopolitical tension and government corruption, this coming-of-age drama finds a tender poignancy through its expressive performances.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Hunting Jessica Brok
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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This bloody South African revenge saga becomes more exhausting than thrilling.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Honey Bunch
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Despite some unanswered questions within its convoluted mythology, the film unspools some compelling twists and creepy atmospheric visuals amid a discomforting maze of shifting loyalties and old-school paranoia.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Cold Storage
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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It maintains a breezy vibe and the performances are appealing, although the derivative underlying story only occasionally sparks to life.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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By Design
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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... a curiosity piece in which the one-joke premise becomes more tedious than amusing.
Posted Feb 13, 2026
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Dracula
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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This handsomely mounted if wildly uneven adaptation is atmospheric and evocative yet almost cartoonishly over the top and difficult to take seriously.
Posted Feb 06, 2026
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The Moment
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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It’s both self-deprecating and self-indulgent, without enough laughs to satisfy anyone but the most ardent fans.
Posted Feb 06, 2026
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Whistle
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Featuring characters whose deaths are more compelling than their lives, this lackluster supernatural horror flick is strictly for gore-seeking genre devotees.
Posted Feb 06, 2026
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Teacher's Pet
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Between the shallow characters and the absurd twists, this low-budget suburban thriller never feels grounded in real-world fears and anxieties enough to generate consistent suspense.
Posted Feb 06, 2026
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The President's Cake
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Layering melancholy charm into a powerful look at sociopolitical oppression and indoctrination, this coming-of-age drama is a quietly perceptive story of childhood innocence.
Posted Feb 06, 2026
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Pillion
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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This bittersweet comedy resonates with refreshing candidness and heartfelt charm to overcome its contrivances as a wish-fulfillment fantasy.
Posted Feb 06, 2026
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Jimpa
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Despite some richly textured performances and intriguing character dynamics, this earnest family drama about queer identity and acceptance becomes overwhelmed by heavy-handed sentimentality.
Posted Feb 06, 2026
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Send Help
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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With its clever concept and delightfully offbeat sensibility, this dark comic thriller has style and attitude to spare.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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Shelter
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Statham's latest revenge thriller winds up as only a slight variation on his tried-and-true vigilante template.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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Worldbreaker
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The action is relegated largely to bookend sequences, perhaps due to budget constraints, turning the film into a coming-of-age empowerment story that struggles to forge new territory or generate consistent suspense.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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A Poet
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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... examines self-destructive obsession while effectively shifting tones between poignant character study and absurdist art satire.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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Pike River
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Although the film’s underdog trajectory is familiar, focusing on the emotional journey of the two persistent yet otherwise unassuming crusaders at its core keeps its righteous indignation from feeling heavy-handed.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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Natchez
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The sociological themes resonate beyond the boundaries of the titular Mississippi riverfront city in this fascinating documentary about generational shifts and historical reckonings.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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The Love That Remains
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The melancholic screenplay is heavily fragmented, yet there’s a tenderness and intimacy to the storytelling that deepens its emotional impact.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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Islands
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The deliberately paced film rewards patience by steadily building suspense through an ambiguity that rarely feels forced.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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Arco
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Within its relaxed rhythm, his coming-of-age fantasy features striking imagery combined with a simple yet charming story rooted in real-world emotions.
Posted Jan 31, 2026
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The Wrecking Crew
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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While the film literally plays to the strengths its stars, the gags feel labored and any attempt to escalate the underlying emotional stakes falls flat.
Posted Jan 28, 2026
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Mercy
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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This ticking-clock thriller is too half-hearted to be provocative, and too contrived to yield sufficient emotional depth or moral complexity.
Posted Jan 23, 2026
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H Is for Hawk
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The majestic avian co-star steals the show in this bittersweet saga of grief and healing that tugs too aggressively at the heartstrings.
Posted Jan 23, 2026
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Clika
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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This earnest coming-of-age drama adheres to a generic rags-to-riches framework. It’s not nearly as compelling when the tunes aren’t playing.
Posted Jan 23, 2026
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My Animal
(2023)
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Todd Jorgenson
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... struggles to mesh its disparate ideas and escape its almost dreamlike trance. It’s too uneven to show its teeth.
Posted Jan 23, 2026
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Signing Tony Raymond
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Maybe it deserves credit for trying to tackle the cesspool of contemporary college football recruiting, but this comedy is too detached from reality to score either as a broad lampoon or an underdog crowd-pleaser.
Posted Jan 23, 2026
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The Rip
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Amounting to a side project for Damon and Affleck, this formulaic crime thriller lacks sufficient character depth and thematic complexity to escalate the stakes as intended.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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Sound of Falling
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Relentlessly bleak yet powerfully audacious, this haunting German drama builds cumulative potency from its overlapping stories.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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A Private Life
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Jodie Foster’s playfully wily performance outshines the uneven script in this slight French caper, in which the silliness overwhelms the suspense.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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Night Patrol
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Amid some ultraviolent twists, the film stumbles in trying to keep its convoluted mythology grounded in its gritty urban milieu.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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Father Mother Sister Brother
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Bolstered by a top-notch cast in all three self-contained segments, it's quietly perceptive in spots but overall too slight and sketchy.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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Greenland 2: Migration
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The set pieces are sharply crafted and appropriately tense, although the scenarios feel contrived and formulaic, caught between genre expectations and exploring new territory.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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The Tale of Silyan
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Its charming story of coexistence and blue-collar resilience resonates across geographic boundaries.
Posted Jan 16, 2026
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The Chronology of Water
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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A ferocious portrayal by Imogen Poots propels this uneven yet powerful glimpse into the lingering effects of childhood trauma.
Posted Jan 10, 2026
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Sleepwalker
(2026)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Staying awake could be an issue while enduring this incoherent psychological thriller that’s likely to produce more giggles than frights.
Posted Jan 10, 2026
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Primate
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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... adheres to well-worn genre tropes rather than committing to its campy absurdity, which would have evolved this cinematic monkey business.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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Young Mothers
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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With their usual clear-eyed compassion for working-class struggles, the Dardennes offer a multilayered portrait of motherhood in a world of fractured families and socioeconomic constraints.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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OBEX
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Taking us back to the glory days of floppy disks and dot-matrix printers, this delightfully quirky microbudget comedy is also an unsettling probe of insecurity and paranoia.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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My Neighbor Adolf
(2022)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The highly uneven film awkwardly tries to layer its broad caper comedy with sentiment, without sufficient emotional depth.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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Place of Bones
(2023)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The clever climactic twist in this low-budget Western is offset by the preceding parade of genre tropes and stock characters.
Posted Jan 09, 2026
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The Testament of Ann Lee
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Amanda Seyfried shines in this epic drama of internal strife and religious liberation that’s both stunningly ambitious and highly uneven.
Posted Jan 02, 2026
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Merv
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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The canine title character is more compelling than his human co-stars in this eye-rolling romantic comedy that emphasizes cuteness over common sense.
Posted Jan 02, 2026
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Under Fire
(2025)
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Todd Jorgenson
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This formulaic action-comedy mostly fires blanks.
Posted Jan 02, 2026
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Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1
(2024)
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Todd Jorgenson
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Costner's longtime passion project also is more tedious than involving, a series of dramatic setups without sufficient payoffs. From a storytelling perspective, perhaps it would be a better fit as a television miniseries.
Posted Dec 30, 2025
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