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Netflix’s action-packed gorefest has ended, but there’s a whole world of sanguinary anime out there to slake your bloodlust.
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to
Showtime at the Apollo
.
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The Empty Man
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Don’t sleep on this sleeper hit.
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Tres Dean
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Pokémon: The First Movie’
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SNL
,
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Sex and the City
, and more.
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Hosted by
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Emma Fraser
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Succession
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The French series offers an alluring new vantage point on the industry-insider machinations we typically associate with Hollywood stories.
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Sarah Moroz
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Is a Comforting Show About Death
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The Great British Baking Show
look like
The Sopranos
.
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Molly Young
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Glitter Up the Dark
with eyes wide and mind racing, drawing connections to whatever music you listen to.
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By
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