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German comedian Felix Lobrecht’s underwhelming Netflix special relies on cheap shock value.
Unoriginal Plot and Dialogue Plagues ‘Rogue City’
‘Rogue City’ lacks originality with cliche clashes between police and gangs.
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Uneven pacing and a decided lack of romance between its leads hinder Netflix’s suspenseful gothic film ‘Rebecca.’
Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ Taps into Activism
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