Hurt, the series that tackles subjects such as suicide and depression, is back with a second season. Here is our review of Hurt Season 2.
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A series based around a character called Stone who suffers from depression and suicidal thoughts, this is the first season of Hurt.
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Needing a new place to live after breaking up with her boyfriend, Laura finds her two new roommates to be a little on the crazy side in Tender Lies.
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Known only as Iceman, a newly retired organized crime fixer is pulled back in deeper than he’s ever been before in director and writer Harold Jackson III’s crime thriller Iceman: Book One.
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Lost and alone a heavily pregnant girl is taken in by an elderly couple and, what starts out as a kind and helpful gesture, it soon turns into something more akin to a nightmare in Priyam Sadhukhan’s psychological drama From A Barren State.
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