Apple TV’s The Buccaneers could’ve been the next best thing in romance, but for now, Season 1 is sad, dreary, and convoluted.
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Apple TV’s The Buccaneers could’ve been the next best thing in romance, but for now, Season 1 is sad, dreary, and convoluted.
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood is a rivals-to-lovers romance that’s full of gorgeous vulnerability, heart, intimacy, and banter.
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In more ways than one, Loki’s Season 2 penultimate episode, “Science/Fiction,” is the show’s Infinity War, snap-like scene included.
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In every way, perspective is critical, and Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla is a glowing triumph in showcasing a female point of view.
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Quiz Lady is enjoyable through and through, with incredible performances and thoughtful execution.
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There’s much to celebrate when it comes to Matthew Perry’s legacy as an actor, and his role as Chandler Bing is one of them.
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Some Winter’s Evening by Erin Langston is another remarkable, beautifully warm gem to add to our collection.
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The vault tracks in 1989 (Taylor’s Version) are sensational, her vocals are unbeatable, and the melodies hit even harder this time.
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Pain Hustlers is at its best when it digs into the perils of mothers and daughters, and Emily Blunt steals every scene she’s in.
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In Loki Season 2, Episode 4, “Heart of the TVA,” the titular character brings to our screens one of the most powerful lines in the MCU.
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Better Hate Than Never by Chloe Liese is a gorgeously vulnerable story that admirably tackles Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew.
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Henry Tilney is reasonable, earnest, wise, and loyal, making him the kind of hero Austen crafted with much more nuance than meets the eye.
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Through their relationship, Blindspotting’s Ashley Rose and Miles Turner define loyalty and adoration every step of the way.
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Whether you attend a concert or watch it on screen in Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie, it’s a remarkably unforgettable experience.
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Adapted from Bonnie Garmus’ novel, Apple TV’s Lessons in Chemistry is an outstanding miniseries crafted with a plethora of heart.
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Greta Gerwig’s adaptation is the most exemplary showcase of Marmee’s anger and why it’s one of the most relatable details in Little Women.
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Margot Robbie’s Stereotypical Barbie is kindness, love, empathy, admiration, drive, and unbridled joy wrapped up in a single character.
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Disney’s Zombies trilogy deserves far more attention than it gets for its thoughtful narratives and endearing romances.
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While Marvel’s multiverse is still somewhat of a mess, the performances and characterizations in Loki Season 2 are phenomenal.
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Starstruck Season 3 veers away from the romance, but it’s still a love story, a bit more akin to Fleabag this season.
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