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Klaus (2019)
An absolutely beautiful film
This is such a beautifully written film. I recommend staying with it as the beginning can be a bit slow, but the reward when you're done watching is is worth it. This film is for everyone, from children and families to CF adults or older adults who love Christmas. It's sentimental and will definitely make you cry
Brief Encounters (2016)
Absolutely amazing
I really love this show. It's dramatic, it's hopeful, provocative, and filled with warmth. Some of the side characters (like the terrible, cheating girlfriend) are a bit flat, but the main characters shine so well. If you're a fan of Downton Abbey's Penelope Wilton, My Mad Fat Diary's Sharon Rooney, or Waterloo Road's Angela Griffin, I would definitely recommend that you watch this show It's amazing the amount of chemistry the actresses have with each other. This show reminds me a little bit of the Full Monty in terms of sheer awkwardness and humor. If you want something to watch that doesn't make you think a whole lot, give it a go. Anyway, check it out and see if it's for you. I'm hoping for a second season!
The Neighbors (2012)
This show is amazing!
I really wish that there were two rating meters: one for critics and one for the viewers. I find nowadays that the critics are in their own little world of artistic direction and have forgotten what the average audience member would enjoy. Don't let the rating (a grisly 5.7) deter you from watching this show. The use of satire and situational irony found in this show rivals that of 3rd Rock from the Sun, while producing something entirely different. I highly recommend watching this show if you can suspend your disbelief following the premise (a new jersey family moving to the suburbs populated by aliens) and just absorb the amazing talent all the actors possess.
Proof that I love this show: I just watched 11 episodes today
Cult (2013)
Gritty and mesmerizing
I'll admit my bias right now: I am a huge fan of Robert Knepper. Since Prison Break, I have tried to find anything with his name in the credits. There's just something about his acting style that pulls you in and makes you forget that you're watching a show. Without looking into the plot line (which is essentially a paradoxical loop: a show within a show attempting to create a cult within a cult among its illusionary audience aka the other characters and its real audience aka us), the show gets high ratings for Robert Knepper's Billy. The way that he turns towards the screen and talks about how everyone is his family draws you towards him as if you were a lost soul needing to belong. Thankfully, he's just an actor and at the end of the day you're not visiting fanboards trying to find out where his compound lies. If you watch this show for one thing, watch it for Robert Knepper's performance!