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Arts‘Griselda’ Immerses Viewers Into the Life of a Complex and Multi-Layered Villain Netflix’s latest offering, Griselda, brings to the screen a riveting tale of crime, power, and resilience.
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Arts‘The Crown’ Season 6, Part 1: Dalliances, Diadems, and Diana’s Demise Jam-packed with opulence, tension, and grief, this new season chills audiences with its dramatic renditions of real-life events.
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Television‘Loki’ Has Lost Its Sense of Urgency and Purpose The new season of Loki doesn't have a strong direction going forward.
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