Penny Dreadful: City of Angels; Mirroring Today’s U.S. Within the Frame of Yesterday

Even though Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020) and Penny Dreadful (2014-2016) share the director and the name, the new series has no relation to the older one. It may be disappointing for fans of the mysterious horror characters and particularly prodigious Eva Green from the first show. Still, the new series is impressive in the way John Logan narrates another fantasy story in a different environment with new casting.

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Colony; Segregation by Walls or Greed? (Season 1-3)

Colony is using the same cliché and elements of all a sci-fi story like the fight between humans and aliens, spaceships, hi-tech weapons etc., but its plot doesn’t bound the motif to the conflict between two sides of the war. It tries to create various crises in characters’ lives to push them towards decisions that endanger them or others.

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Extraction; A Big Step for Netflix to Enter Indian Market

If you are a fan of non-stop action movies that doesn’t need your brain to dig more into the storyline and character, Extraction is a good choice for you. And if you are a racist who enjoys watching a white guy kills a lot of brown Bangladeshis, again Extraction is made for you.

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Ozark, Not a “Breaking Bad”?

Ozark is not a Breaking Bad but it reminds us of how the situation can change people and how they try to reverse the course of events. Even though Marty Byrde is not at the edge of death like Walter White in Breaking Bad, he accepts the risk of dealing with a drug cartel to improve his family’s financial condition. A whirlpool that pulls Marty and his family to deep ocean of crimes.

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