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Some friendships feel like they'll last forever. But what happens when that love turns into comparison, and closeness becomes competition?
That's the thing about friendship: sometimes you admire your friend so much you want to be them, and other times you feel like you'll never measure up. You and Everything Else lays bare the quiet truths of some friendships in a way that's sure to resonate.
That's the thing about friendship: sometimes you admire your friend so much you want to be them, and other times you feel like you'll never measure up. You and Everything Else lays bare the quiet truths of some friendships in a way that's sure to resonate.
"Tempest" is intense, intriguing, and will satisfy any spy thriller fan. The characters are faceted, and the series is layered. Blink and you might miss a clue, an inciting incident, or an insight into how and why things began to unravel. Combine that with the friction and realistically orchestrated action.
Noise is one of the year's best psychological horrors.
The film uses brilliant sound design and subtle visuals to create an edge-of-your-seat viewing experience. Noise, as the name implies, relies heavily on sound to add to the mystery and deliver some great tension.
The filmmakers did a wonderful job of creating a layered story with multiple intertwined mysteries. It's a very human story about grief and guilt, but with supernatural elements woven into the plot.
The film uses brilliant sound design and subtle visuals to create an edge-of-your-seat viewing experience. Noise, as the name implies, relies heavily on sound to add to the mystery and deliver some great tension.
The filmmakers did a wonderful job of creating a layered story with multiple intertwined mysteries. It's a very human story about grief and guilt, but with supernatural elements woven into the plot.