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The Eternaut by My Side, in Vicente López

I was watching The Eternaut—Argentina's grand sci-fi series. I'd made it to 8'30'' into Episode 2, and was deeply immersed in the slightly solemn, even womewhat somber atmosphere, when it suddenly hit me: it was snowing outside of my previous apartment! The snow didn't catch my attention for long though, and I returned to seeing Juan Salvo (Ricardo Darín) in a homemade protective suit and gas mask opening a map of Vicente López under a pedestrian bridge, then heading into the nearby Bartolomé Mi

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The Sunshine Man
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TRON: ARES—Science Fiction That's Alarmingly Close to the Present

The first trailer of the Tron saga's third installment was released a few days ago and, even though it doesn't tell a lot about the plot, it does highlight something all fans—and non-fans, I dare say—of this story can't ignore: the line dividing the real and digital worlds is blurring and there's apparently no going back. But this isn't limited to the world imagined by Steven Lisberger and inspired by the video game Pong and Kubrick's Spartacus 43 years ago, no. Fiction surpassed reality. The un

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Rom-coms are my guilty pleasure films, don't tell my friends.

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A Guide to Understanding a Criminal’s Mind

In the summer of 2019, I went on a trip to Europe with my Grandpa. The trip was great, and it was the first time I had travelled outside of North America. Our first stop was in London. We checked out the usual sites, the London Eye, the Winston Churchill war museum and of course Buckingham Palace. But for me, my favourite part of the trip was a street tour we went on. My Grandpa had pre-booked this tour, so it came as a surprise to me, but I was very excited when I found out what the tour was. M

American Murder: Gabby Petito

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2025's Most Thought-Provoking Show on Netflix and It's Only Four Episodes

Netflix has never been one to shy away from making shows that encourage conversations. Mindhunter taught us about the psychology of well-known serial killers, and Baby Reindeer broke the taboo of male sexual abuse and stalking. This year, a new Netflix miniseries, Adolescence, is only four episodes long and is the most thought-provoking series I've seen this year. A Gripping Tale of Crime and Consequence As soon as the show starts, Adolescence has the police break into a scared Jamie Miller's ho

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Everything wrong with biopics will be repeated again in A Complete Unknown

Let’s get this out upfront: the new Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown is coming out, and I have zero anticipation. I know many people share my reservations or prejudices about this movie. Their dissatisfaction stems from various reasons: reverence for Bob Dylan, who is still a living legend; annoyance at the overuse of Timothée Chalamet in Hollywood; and impatience with the tired genre known as biopic. These are all perfectly valid complaints (I’ll elaborate on them later). But the biggest pro

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Mohsin Zavi (born July 15, 2005) is a Pakistani independent filmmaker. He began his career in 2023 as a co-founder of The Solid Filmmakers, debuting with the short film The Bag (2023), which garnered over 18,000 views on YouTube. He followed it up with The Bag: Part Two (2023), The Joker (2023), Echoes of Choices (2024), Fractured Reflections (2024), and Raah (2025). In mid-2025, he directed and edited the music video Soormi for Amjad Mirani.

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Pakistani filmmaker Mohsin Zavi shares his journey creating Raah, highlighting the challenges, inspirations, and passion

Filmmaker Mohsin Zavi from the set of his short film Raah Mohsin Zavi, an independent filmmaker from Larkana, Sindh, Pakistan, is carving a unique path in the world of cinema. As the founder of The Solid Filmmakers, he has dedicated himself to crafting compelling narratives that explore the depths of human psychology, moral dilemmas, and emotional struggles. His latest short film, Raah, is a striking example of his storytelling prowess — an intimate yet intense exploration of guilt, regret, and

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Hey, welcome to my cozy movie corner! I'm all about exploring different genres and styles, I'm excited to share my passion for movies and interpretations with you. Let's kick back, relax, and dive into the world of cinema together!

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Vampires: What Are We Really Getting At When We Talk About Them?

Vampires have always been the ultimate metaphor. And no, I’m not talking about the glittering, brooding, tragically romantic vampire that you find in every teen drama. I'm talking about the dark, gnawing, existential creature at the heart of our most uncomfortable fears: death, loneliness, and desire. Sure, they have fangs, but it’s their hunger for connection—and the way they embody our own inner void—that makes them so disturbingly magnetic. Take Nosferatu (1922). Max Schreck’s portrayal of Co

Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror

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It's Alright, I've Got All of The Facts and Knowledge of Saved by the Bell: Part 1

It Started as a Short-Lived Disney Sitcom Then-president of NBC, Brandon Tartikoff, has used his childhood experiences for his own TV shows before. After all, Punky Brewster was inspired by his childhood crush on an older tomboy of the same name. But I can't speak for Saved by the Bell just yet because the Saturday morning sitcom we know and love started off by another name entirely. Brandon Tartikoff knew he had to make a show based on his “inspiring” childhood teacher, Miss Bliss. When he sent

Saved by the Bell

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