Perhaps it is the long-form nature of television that has this viewer interested in digging in deeper. These days, it feels as though every plot could get expanded upon further. In the case of “Mirage,” this is especially true of its ending. If there is one thing that the thriller on Netflix could
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Altered timelines are a robust subgenre at this point. Whether it is "Frequency" in film or "Dark" on television, curious minds have no shortage of options. The thing is, telling such a story can often leave the plot in a narrative loop. "Mirage" (originally titled &q
Getting the chance to see “Anastasia” on Broadway ranks as one of my life’s greatest highlights. As an avid fan of the 1998 animated movie, initially learning there would be a Broadway adaptation evoked tremendous excitement. Accordingly, hopes were high to see the majesty of the animated classic