Cross Season 2 Review: Aldis Hodge Anchors an Ambitious, Uneven Sequel
Alex Cross returns with the memory of his wife’s murder no longer bleeding through every breath. ...
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Read moreDetailsLochmill Capital occupies the architectural arrogance of London’s financial district, a glass tomb where public futures ...
Read moreDetailsI remember sitting on my living room floor as a kid, watching game shows where the ...
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Read moreDetailsThe 1963 sketch Dinner for One occupies a bizarre, untouchable space in European broadcasting. It’s eighteen ...
Read moreDetailsBetty La Fea: The Story Continues Season 2 drops Beatriz “Betty” Pinzón Solano (Ana María Orozco) ...
Read moreDetailsIs it possible for a crime thriller to reach a meditative state? Absentia Season 3 responds ...
Read moreDetailsAbsentia comes back wearing the same bruised knuckles as season one, yet it has swapped the ...
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