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The Siren Call: Let's Blame the Women

I'll be honest, the only reason I watched this show is because I thought it was based on a YA series that I read a long while ago. Spoiler: it is not. This show is so much weirder, so much more captivating, and surprisingly deep. Sirens is deceptively good. It begins like any typical young adult series; we get the trainwreck older sister who can't get out of her toxic patterns and the younger sist

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The Siren Call: Let's Blame the Women
Ishika

Ishika

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Child Influencers and the Adult Gaze

When Netflix’s Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing dropped in March 2025, it should have made more noise. It exposed a world where children, some barely out of diapers, are marketed as content: packaged, filmed, and sold under the glossy veneer of family vlogging or “kid squads.” Watching it felt less like peering into influencer drama and more like confronting a glaring loophole in how s

Lucas.: Sounds like these kids need a union

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Child Influencers and the Adult Gaze
Ishika

Ishika

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Would You Date Joe Goldberg? It's Complicated

I think, for me, the answer depends on which version of Joe we’re talking about—and whether I knew about his crimes before dating him. Most of the doe-eyed women in You are oblivious to his violent, stalker tendencies. Once they find out, they (understandably) flee. And to Joe, that’s the ultimate betrayal. Thus begins the pity cycle of "my ex was murdered," and boom—you’ve got yourself a five-sea

Gwen Pemberton: I'd like to think I'd run, but if he's reading Sylvia Plath...

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Would You Date Joe Goldberg? It's Complicated
Maroi Sander

Maroi Sander

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1899

If there is one series that we were too sad to see cancelled, it was 1899, especially for those of us who watched Dark and its first season. "What we really liked about 1899, not 1898 or 1897, is that it's at a threshold. You're entering a new century, moving from something that feels old school to something new: the future. There was something fascinating about that exact moment. What happened in

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Filip Kovacevic

Filip Kovacevic

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Arcane: Find your Fate

Everything happens for a reason. How often have people reading this article and I heard those words? When you're younger, these words can sound incredibly magical, like your life is the plot of some great story. When you’re older, you stop believing it, though the phrase can feel like an inescapable cage. Like everyone else, there was a time in my life when I felt lost, and the future seemed bleak

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Arcane: Find your Fate
seamouse

seamouse

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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

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The Eternaut by My Side, in Vicente López
Filip Kovacevic

Filip Kovacevic

Manuscript MagicianLocal Legend

The Dragon Prince: Make friends, not enemies

When did I start noticing the differences between myself and people from other cultures? Depending on where you live, that answer will come sooner or later, but it always comes. This is especially true in melting pots of numerous cultures, such as Canada and the United States. Growing up in Canada, I was always surrounded by different ways of life. I had no other frame of reference, so everything

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The Dragon Prince: Make friends, not enemies
Filip Kovacevic

Filip Kovacevic

Manuscript MagicianLocal Legend

Squid Game: A tale of two seasons

The first season of Squid Game was electrifying; it kept you on the edge of your seat, wondering what would happen next. My family and I watched Squid Game together, and we couldn’t stop talking about it. Finding things to bond over with your family can be tough, which is why we were so excited for season 2. We gathered in the living room and practically watched the entire thing in two days. While

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Squid Game: A tale of two seasons
GMD

GMD

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ADOLESCENCE 2025: #AdolescenceNeverExisted (3:47 AM)

Initial Brushstrokes THE SEQUENCE SHOT THAT MADE US ACCOMPLICES? At 3:17 AM, with the blue light of Netflix devouring my pupils, I understood something terrible: The sequence shot is not a cinematographic resource. It's the way of tying you to the chair and yelling at yourself, "Look at this carefully, you motherfucker! This is not a metaphor. This happens." And then, in the midst of that tracking

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ADOLESCENCE 2025: #AdolescenceNeverExisted (3:47 AM)
Carlofrost

Carlofrost

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Unjustly canceled: promising TV series that didn't get another chance

The collective memory always prioritizes those television products that triumphed during their entire transmission. Audiences and critics always praise those series that lasted so long that they marked an entire generation, especially if they closed a cycle that left a mark in history. Nobody complains that Friends should have given an eleventh season once its protagonists went through the purple

Luisa Ciro Moreno: It is interesting what you said. Friends was bad the last 3 or 4 seasons, and sometimes like football coachers some series need time.. I remember Manimal from my childhood, It would be good watch it again. Like. Please come to my profile and read my last article about Colin Farrell, I hope you like it.

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Unjustly canceled: promising TV series that didn't get another chance
Carlos CSC

Carlos CSC

'Adolescence', the current audiovisual sensation.

Adolescence is undeniably the current audiovisual sensation. This four-episode Netflix drama begins with 13-year-old Jamie Miller being arrested and accused of murdering a girl of his class. The charges against the youngster compel his family to face the worst nightmare possible. The episodes have been divided into (1) the arrest of the youngster, (2) the police investigation to determine the caus

GMD: Adolescence stabs the dagger: it shows what no one wants to see. Carlos CSC, we are facing the same question.

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'Adolescence', the current audiovisual sensation.

“Adolescence”: “Masculinity” and “Zombification”

A lot has already been written about this four-part Netflix series. But instead of ignoring it and moving on, we could try once more to shake the autumn tree and let one more leaf fall on top of what you have already accumulated. Perhaps by pointing to a different color. We'll focus on just a few details, as it's assumed that anyone reading this article has already seen it. Zombification When the

La gran pantalla entre nos: Hey there! tu análisis sobre esta serie llama mucho la atención al ir profundizando en cada aspecto. Adolescencia nos llama a la reflexión, tengamos hijos o no; es un llamado a la consciencia directo, para vernos hacia adentro y darnos cuenta de quienes están a nuestro alrededor y preguntarnos qué podría estar ocurriendo con ellos. Qué inteligente como lo expones desde la "Zombification", donde vemos un personaje que pareciera no tener alma y como espectadores buscamos y esperamos que reaccione en algún momento hacia lo que creemos que es lo correcto; y nos llevas en un viaje hasta la familia, la base conceptual de la sociedad, que muchas veces no está presente y no se da cuenta de lo que ocurre, pero que, a la vez, sufre sin culpas por un mundo acelerado y oscuro en el que nos ha tocado vivir. Saludos y que sigan tus excelentes análisis y reseñas.

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“Adolescence”: “Masculinity” and “Zombification”
seamouse

seamouse

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Unlike Visconti’s Cinema, Netflix Turned ‘The Leopard’ Into a Picture Book

Italy’s best-selling historical novel, “The Leopard,” now has a Netflix-produced series which takes a vastly different approach from Luchino Visconti’s 1963 Palme d’Or-winning film adaptation. However, maintaining an independent identity does not necessarily equate to outstanding quality. Compared to the classic film, Netflix’s “The Leopard” feels more like a hastily drawn historical picture book.

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Unlike Visconti’s Cinema, Netflix Turned ‘The Leopard’ Into a Picture Book
FilmStar

FilmStar

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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 Cons

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2025's Most Thought-Provoking Show on Netflix and It's Only Four Episodes
Juanes Ópera Film y Series

Juanes Ópera Film y Series

Urban StarParticipant "The Character I Want to Date"Manuscript Magician

ADOLESCENCE: A brutal and unforgiving look at upbringing

Some series entertain you. Others disturb you. Adolescence does both. This limited series is capable of unearthing any hidden sadness within you, dragging you into its depths with an almost suffocating realism. It is raw, relentless, and immersive—not just in its themes but in its execution. The continuous filming style makes you feel like an invisible witness, carried by the camera, forced to see

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ADOLESCENCE: A brutal and unforgiving look at upbringing
Juanes Ópera Film y Series

Juanes Ópera Film y Series

Urban StarParticipant "The Character I Want to Date"Manuscript Magician

BLUE EYE SAMURAI: The Fight for Justice in a Man’s World

In a world where animation is often associated with children’s entertainment, Blue Eye Samurai stands as a bold, mature, and visually stunning series that redefines expectations. Created by Michael Green and Amber Noizumi, and animated by Blue Spirit, the show is a masterful blend of action, drama, and historical fiction, delivering an experience that is as gripping as it is beautiful. However, be

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BLUE EYE SAMURAI: The Fight for Justice in a Man’s World
Lautaro307

Lautaro307

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Jentry Chau: Sabrina Spellman's spiritual successor

When I first saw the trailer for "Jentry Chau vs The Underworld" I thought the same thing as most, which was the same as "The Life and Times of Juniper Lee" and "American Dragon Jake Long." The three shows are about an Asian-American teenager who has to fight creatures and is trained by his grandfather/grandmother, but despite that, since I feel a particular attraction to creepy series for childre

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Jentry Chau: Sabrina Spellman's spiritual successor
GMD

GMD

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Adolescence: Bleeding Society and Adolescence

If blood will flow When flesh and steel are one Drying in the colour of the evening sun Tomorrow's rain will wash the stains away But something in our minds will always stay Perhaps this final act was meant To clinch a lifetime's argument That nothing comes from violence And nothing ever could For all those born beneath an angry star Lest we forget how fragile we are On and on the rain will fall L

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Adolescence: Bleeding Society and Adolescence
seamouse

seamouse

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Where One Hundred Years of Solitude Begins: A Journey to Márquez's Marcondo

Rebecca is playing with mud in the river. Grandfather is crafting goldfish ornaments in the work shed... and the circus is on its way here to perform. A grand mythical tragedy was brewing in young Márquez's mind. " At that time Macondo was a village of twenty adobe houses, built on the bank of a river of clear water that ran along a bed of polished stones, which were white and enormous, like prehi

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Where One Hundred Years of Solitude Begins: A Journey to Márquez's Marcondo
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WLY

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One Hundred Years of Solitude: An Synecdoche of Latin America

One Hundred Years of Solitude (Cien años de soledad), adapted from the famous novel by Gabriel García Márquez, was recently released on the streaming platform Netflix, drawing worldwide attention as the first cinematic adaptation of this timeless literary masterpiece. Set against the backdrop of the post-photographic era where digital images, the convergence of media and interactive experiences ta

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