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Eat Pray Bark 2026 Movie Review Trailer Poster

 *Eat Pray Bark* is a new, upbeat German comedy streaming on Netflix that revolves around dogs—as its title suggests. In particular, it explores the idea that mischievous dogs are, at heart, misunderstood creatures deserving of greater patience and understanding. The plot centers on four ill-behaved dogs and their owners, who embark on a journey to the Tyrolean mountains to attend an intensive training workshop led by a legendary canine trainer named Nodon. Broadly speaking, *Eat Pray Bark* makes for an excellent choice for dog owners and pet lovers; however, its heavy reliance on unconvincing comedy—rather than opting for a more sentimental approach—proves somewhat perplexing. *Eat Pray Bark* opens in a major German metropolis, where Ursula Brandmeier, a European Union minister, struggles mightily to control her dog, Brenda. Although Ursula spends most of her time listening to audiobooks extolling the virtues of dogs as companions—and offering tips on how to understand and train t...
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Pizza Movie 2026 Movie Review Trailer Poster

Pretty early on in *Pizza Movie*, you’ll get a pretty clear idea of ​​what’s in store. Basically, it’s cut from the same cloth as those stoner movies from the 2000s—only this time, it’s not about weed. It’s the typical hero’s journey starring a pair of social outcasts trying to dodge the consequences of their actions; what’s more, they secretly turn out to be way "cooler" than the kids at the top of the social hierarchy—who, conversely, are superficial and one-dimensional.  You’ve got all the usual archetypes: the nerdy losers, the jock bullies, the girl trying to fit in with the popular crowd only to realize the nerds are actually cooler (she called—*Sydney White* wants her plot back), the Asian love interest who is simultaneously cool and esoteric... need I go on? But hey, at least the movie offers a pretty funny, self-aware twist at the end, so let’s cut right to the chase. Directors: Nick Kocher, Brian McElhaney Writers: Nick Kocher, Brian McElhaney Stars: Gaten Matarazzo...

Humint 2026 Movie Review Trailer Poster

 "The Spider-Man pointing meme in a Korean action movie" is the only thing truly worth remembering from this latest Korean espionage-action drama—a film that tries so hard to be sophisticated that it ends up getting lost in the crowd. *Humint* follows Zo, an agent for Korea’s national intelligence service who gets entangled in an anti-drug and human trafficking operation in far-off Russia, where he meets Chae Seon-Hwa, a North Korean woman whom he uses to gather "Humint." Now, you’re probably wondering what that means.  Well, it’s an abbreviation for "human + intelligence"—something we discover even before the film’s title appears on screen. Honestly, upon seeing those words, for a split second I almost thought I was watching a sci-fi movie—until I remembered the actual premise, at which point the whole concept began to bore me before I’d even reached the five-minute mark. This isn’t to say I wasn’t interested in watching the film.  Director: Ryoo Seung-wa...

Bring Me the Horizon: L.I.V.E. in São Paulo 2026 Movie Review Trailer Poster

Bring Me The Horizon’s new concert film, *L.I.V.E. In São Paulo*, eases us in gently with the delicate sounds and late-90s aesthetic of a *Final Fantasy VII* (PS1) loading screen—but this is a false calm. After being warned of "explicit scenes of violence and gore," we are asked to choose a difficulty level: Easy, Normal, or Extreme. Given that this involves the metal giants from Sheffield, there can be only one choice. The acronym "L.I.V.E." in the title stands for "Live Immersive Virtual Experiment." If you were lucky enough to witness Bring Me’s mind-blowing headline performance at the Reading and Leeds festivals last year, or catch them on their smash-hit arena tour in 2024, you have already played this entertaining game before. "The world has been reduced to ash, and the dead are feasting on the remains," reveals the on-screen narrative, as a parasitic, demonic presence has escaped a laboratory and unleashed a lethal virus. The show’s host i...

Agent from Above 2026 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster

 If, upon watching the first few episodes of *Agent From Above*, you thought it bore a strong resemblance to *Constantine*, I don't think you're the only one to notice. Not only am I a fan of the DC character and the 2005 film starring Keanu Reeves, but I also have a soft spot for the entire concept of a nihilistic, depressed detective who tackles supernatural cases. I’m sure this obsession began with *Scooby-Doo*, the series in which the Mystery Inc. gang traveled the country solving a variety of supposedly supernatural cases—only to discover that it all turned out to be one big hoax. Then came *The X-Files*, whose supernatural twist involved featuring aliens rather than ghosts. Of course, I was also a fan of *Ghostbusters* (the two original films; I couldn't care less about the rest). I jumped on the *Supernatural* bandwagon a bit late, but the experience was rewarding nonetheless. I also loved the criminally underrated *Dead Boy Detectives* (though in this case, I had to...

Sins of Kujo 2026 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster

What motivates a defense attorney who deals with the Yakuza and petty criminals? Netflix’s new legal drama series, *Sins of Kujo*, attempts to find a fitting answer. Defense attorneys are often the subject of intense speculation, simply because much of their work requires them to completely switch off their moral compass. But what is a human being without a strong sense of morality? Well, according to our protagonist, Taiza Kujo, he is the guarantor of the legal system. The law treats everyone equally, which means that even the worst of criminals deserves a competent lawyer to defend them in court.  If everyone aspired to become a prosecutor, an obvious imbalance would ensue. Kujo didn't care about his public image; for him, the only thing that mattered was performing his job to perfection—something that, obviously, did not sit well with everyone around him. The series, consisting of ten episodes, tackles a new case in almost every installment while simultaneously developing an ove...

High Tides 2026 Tv Series Season 3 Review Trailer Poster

 The Belgian teen drama and thriller series *High Tides* (or *Knokke Off*) has returned with a third season, with Netflix confirming that this will be the final installment of the series. In keeping with this confirmation, the eight-episode season brings closure to the chaotic lives of the central characters—particularly after outsiders Melissa and her son, Daan, were compelled by circumstances to forge ties with the Vandael family, and specifically with its notorious patriarch, Patrick. Broadly speaking, the third season appears to have lost the momentum the series demonstrated in its previous two installments; this time around, it gives the impression of being in a rush to wrap up the narrative at any cost. The third season of *High Tides* kicks off on the day of the famous Knokke Rally—an annual automotive event and exhibition held in this small Belgian town, serving as a stage for the ultra-rich to flaunt their luxury cars and their driving prowess. Among this year's participan...