One hundred films to trace how cinema has redefined its forms, geographies and obsessions in the 21st century.
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The 100 Best Films of the 21st Century (So Far)
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The 25 Best Argentine Films of the 21st Century
A list of 25 films to understand how Argentine cinema changed in the 21st century—and why it remains one of the most vital in the world.
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‘Time Flies’ Review: An Unconventional Crime Series About Women Starting Over (Netflix)
Two women try to rebuild their personal and professional lives after spending many years in prison in this adaptation of two novels by Claudia Piñeiro, starring Carla Peterson and Nancy Dupláa. Streaming on Netflix from January 1.
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‘Severance’ Season 2 Review: Apple TV’s Dark Workplace Thriller Gets Bigger and Stranger
In its second season, Lumon’s employees continue, in different ways, to uncover the company’s secrets—and those of their own lives. Starring Adam Scott, Britt Lower, Zach Cherry, John Turturro, and Patricia Arquette.
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‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Volume 2 Review: Running Up That Hill to the Finish Line
As the series heads toward its finale, it keeps running on momentum, repetition, and just enough emotion to make the climb worthwhile. Streaming on Netflix.
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Best Festival Movies 2025: How International Cinema Dominated the Conversation
A personal, wide-ranging look at the international films that shaped the 2025 festival circuit—and why world cinema, more than ever, is driving the global conversation.
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‘Made in Korea’ Review: A Sleek Espionage Drama Set in Turbulent Times (Hulu)
A hijacked plane, rival undercover agents, and a turbulent political era collide in this sleek Korean espionage series inspired by real events.
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‘Adolescence’ Review: A Real-Time Crime Story That Exposes the Dark Side of Teen Life
What begins as a technical stunt evolves into a relentless examination of social media, misogyny and the quiet brutality shaping teenage lives. Streaming on Netflix.
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Best Series of 2025: What Was Actually Worth Watching
In a year defined by excess, formulas, and platform sprawl, this list filters the global avalanche of series to highlight the titles that managed to rise above the noise.
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‘The Eternaut’ Review: A Landmark Argentine Adaptation Finally Comes Alive
The long-awaited series based on the graphic novel created by Héctor Germán Oesterheld and Francisco Solano López finally arrives in serialized form, starring Ricardo Darín, Carla Peterson, and César Troncoso. Streaming on Netflix.



