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‘Cruel Intentions’ review: low-stakes remake doesn’t chime with the times
The ‘90s classic is dragged into the present with sex, drugs and a hint of political scandal
‘Dune: Prophecy’ review: thrilling prequel with plenty of spice
With a show this intriguing, we see many more Frank Herbert spin-offs in the future
‘Bad Sisters’ season two review: revenge comedy takes a dark turn
After a near-perfect first run of episodes, this sequel has a lot to live up to
‘Silo’ season two review: conspiracy theories abound in this worthy successor to ‘Lost’
We hoovered up these gripping new episodes
‘Gangnam B-Side’ review: overplotted, underthought K-drama fizzles out
Disney+’s latest Korean offering might have star power, but not much else
‘Hellbound’ season two review: terrifying K-drama makes a strong return, but something feels amiss
Director Yeon Sang-ho plays to his strengths, even if the show’s return gets lost in the weeds
‘Like A Dragon: Yakuza’ review: another disappointing video game adaptation
Reworking the hugely popular Japanese gangster franchise should have been an easy win
‘The Office’ review: Amazon’s workaday Australian remake is dogged by déjà vu
'The Oz-ffice' sticks firmly to the source material in this safe reimagining
‘Heartstopper’ season three review: Netflix’s cutesy teen drama comes of age
These new episodes are the most mature and relevant yet
‘Gyeongseong Creature’ season two review: a speedier, messier return
The monster horror series reunites Park Seo-joon and Han So-hee in modern-day Seoul, but it might have been better to leave this story in the past
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