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Normal builds its story around a quiet Midwestern town that slowly turns into a pressure cooker when outside violence collides with local secrecy. Without leaning into spoilers, the film follows Ulysses, a man trying to live unnoticed in Normal, Minnesota, whose fragile calm is disrupted when a Tokyo-linked criminal thread
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This Rivals season 2 review is Spoiler-Free. There’s no other show on television quite like Hulu’s Rivals. An unabashedly over-the-top 1980s-set drama that gleefully embraces the idea that there’s no such thing as a guilty pleasure, it’s a series that, at its heart, is about indulgence, both for its characters
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Deliciously delirious. I’m always up for a mindf**k of a movie, especially one that leans into disorientation without completely abandoning intention. A film that rattles you first, then lets the meaning catch up later. Sender is exactly that kind of experience. In his feature debut, director Russell Goldman doesn’t so much