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‘House of Hammer’ – the docuseries that no screenwriter would dare to write

By Paula Hergar

Posted on 15 September, 202215 September, 2022

‘Peaky Blinders’, a finale far beyond aesthetics

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‘Better Call Saul’ – the pieces fit together perfectly

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Posted on 18 July, 202218 July, 2022

‘Dos años y un día’ laughs at the fine line between funny and offensive

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Posted on 12 July, 202212 July, 2022

‘Everything You Love’: a romance involving the extreme right

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Posted on 7 July, 20227 July, 2022

Throw caution to the wind with 6 teens on an end-of-year trip on HBO

By Daniel Forcada

Posted on 1 July, 20221 July, 2022

‘Only Murders in the Building’: You’re never too old to start a true crime podcast

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Movistar+’s ‘Paraíso’ comes to an end, along with the wild ride we’d all love to have had as teenagers

By Paula Hergar

Posted on 15 June, 202215 June, 2022

‘Stranger Things’ dials up the horror, but remains the same at heart

By Bárbara Padilla

Posted on 13 June, 202213 June, 2022

‘Boundless’: the glory days of Magellan-Elcano and other assorted moments of misery from Spain’s past

By Daniel Forcada

Posted on 10 June, 202210 June, 2022

‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ – the struggle of living up to Star Wars

By Toni de la Torre

Posted on 8 June, 20228 June, 2022

‘How I Met Your Father’ – pure nostalgia and romanticism

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Posted on 16 May, 202216 May, 2022

‘Welcome to Eden’ has all it needs to make you fall in love with it, but fails to

By Paula Hergar

Posted on 13 May, 202213 May, 2022

‘The Baby’: terrifying motherhood

By Toni de la Torre

Posted on 6 May, 202211 May, 2022

Ser o no ser, a teen series that’s all iceberg and less tip

By Paula Hergar

Posted on 30 March, 202230 March, 2022

‘Pachinko’ – much more than little flying metal balls

By Toni de la Torre

Posted on 25 March, 202225 March, 2022

Dissecting the uber-capitalism of Uber

By Àlex Gutiérrez

Posted on 16 March, 202216 March, 2022

‘MotoGP Unlimited’, unrestricted access to the glories and torments of motorcycle racing’s biggest and best

By Daniel Forcada

Posted on 11 March, 202211 March, 2022

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By Paula Hergar

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