The new Netflix thriller His & Hers has the look and feel of a twisty prestige-TV-era noir mystery. But it’s also slow-moving to a fault and frustrating as hell. But it’s still worth watching because ...
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Warning: Spoilers ahead for His & Hers Season 1. Netflix’s new psychological thriller His & Hers dropped on Jan. 8, and it’s the kind of twisty mystery that’s easy to binge in one sitting. From the ...
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The new Netflix thriller His & Hers has the look and feel of a twisty prestige-TV-era noir mystery. But it’s also slow-moving to a fault and frustrating as hell. But it’s still worth watching because ...
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Thompson’s Anna is a reporter who just took some extended, and unexplained, time off from work. Now she’s back, and she sees an opportunity to get back in front of the camera when someone is murdered ...
Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson sit apart in chairs and look at each other intently in His & Hers. Image via Netflix Emily Bernard is a Features Editor and Peer Mentor for Collider who studied History ...