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Amy Bradley is Missing, Mini-Series
Amy Bradley Is Missing follows the harrowing cruise story of one family’s nightmare: the 1998 disappearance of 23-year-old Amy Bradley from a Royal Caribbean ship. It’s a case steeped in mystery, conflicting witness accounts, and heartbreaking hope. The three-part docuseries is gripping and expertly draws viewers into the Bradley family’s pain and perseverance. Then, some really interesting theories come into play. Crucially, the series glosses over key developments, including a massive fraud scam by conman Frank Jones, who duped the family out of thousands. While undeniably compelling, the series ultimately feels more like curated drama than investigative journalism. Worth watching, but don’t mistake it for the whole truth. Stream it on Netflix.
My Oxford Year
My Oxford Year tugs at the old heartstrings. Sofia Carson plays Anna, a young, driven American who trades Wall Street ambition for an Oxford education and ends up falling for her poetry professor, Jamie. (Corey Mylchreest). Cue cobbled streets, rain-soaked kisses, and those feelings of falling in love. It has a gorgeous setting and a powerful soundtrack, but a sad twist. What starts as a breezy rom-com slowly deepens into a more emotional story. Yes, it’s polished and idealised, but that’s part of the appeal. There’s beauty, warmth, and soul. Watch it on Netflix.
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