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What ‘It’s Not Like That’ Prime Video Series Gets Right About Starting Over
It’s Not Like That Prime Video series does not treat starting over as a big, cinematic reset. That is clear almost immediately. The show, which arrives globally on Prime Video on May 15, keeps things smaller than expected. And that ends up being its defining choice. Here’s quick preview of the series and what to…
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Meet, Marry, Murder Returns With Helen Hunt as Narrator: What to Expect
Movie & TV Analysis, TV Shows and Series, Upcoming Lifetime & LMN Movies, Thrillers and Premiere ScheduleMeet, Marry, Murder on Lifetime Channel is not trying to reinvent true crime. And that is clear right away. The series sticks to a very specific angle, relationships that start normally and end in violence. Each episode walks through how a marriage turns into a crime story, often with warning signs that only become obvious…
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Sterling Point Looks Like Gossip Girl Meets Outer Banks With Better Writing
Sterling Point arrives on Prime Video on August 5, and the easiest comparison is Gossip Girl meets Outer Banks. But that undersells it a bit. Based on the first details, this looks like a teen drama trying to be sharper, more emotional, and less disposable than the usual streaming version of the genre. The setup…
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Alice and Steve Might Be 2026’s Best Messy Relationship Comedy
Some comedies try to be charming. Alice and Steve looks like it would rather be uncomfortable, and that may be exactly why it works. Hulu’s new series Alice and Steve arrives June 8 with all six episodes dropping at once. The setup is instantly chaotic: two longtime friends blow up their relationship when Steve starts…
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Soul Mate Trailer Breakdown: What to Expect From Netflix’s New Release
Netflix has released the official trailer for Soul Mate, and the biggest question is simple: what kind of show or film is this actually trying to be? Based on the title, you will likely expect a straightforward romance. But the trailer sems to signal more than that. Soul Mate appears positioned as a relationship-driven story…
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Private Eyes: West Coast Could Win New Fans If It Feels Fun, Not Routine
Private Eyes: West Coast is coming to The CW with Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson returning, which gives the new series a built-in advantage. Fans of the original already know the appeal. But the bigger question is whether the show can work for viewers who never watched Private Eyes in the first place. TV viewers…
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Nedra Talley Ross Remembered as The Ronettes’ Sound Still Shapes Pop Music
Nedra Talley Ross has died at 80, and with that, one of the final living connections to The Ronettes is gone. The Ronettes changed pop music with a signature sound that still feels familiar today. The group is often reduced to one song, Be My Baby, and one face, Ronnie Spector. That happens a lot…
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Straight to Hell Netflix True Story: Who Was Kazuko Hosoki?
Straight to Hell on Netflix is built around a real person many viewers outside Japan may not know: Kazuko Hosoki. And that real story is likely stranger, sharper, and more complicated than fiction would usually dare to be. Hosoki became one of Japan’s most recognizable fortune tellers, but she was never presented as a soft…
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Reasonable Doubt Season 4 Cast Adds New Faces, and That Could Be Good News for Fans
The Reasonable Doubt Season 4 casting update looks like standard TV news at first glance. Hulu’s legal drama has added La La Anthony, Rutina Wesley, Taylor Polidore Williams, DeVaughn Nixon, and Alexxis Lemire as recurring guest stars. That is the headline. But if you follow how these shows usually operate, there is probably more to…
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If Wishes Could Kill Review – It Could Be Netflix’s Darkest Teen Horror Hook Yet
If Wishes Could Kill has a premise that sounds instantly familiar. A mysterious app grants wishes, but every wish comes with a deadly price. It is easy to hear that setup and think you already know where it is going. But the smarter part of Netflix’s new Korean YA horror series is how it turns…
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