Soundtracks of Television: ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’
‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Jonathan Tropper’s Apple TV+ series.
This category is a Vague Visages archive for movie, TV and music content from the 2020s.
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‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Jonathan Tropper’s Apple TV+ series.
‘Ransom Canyon’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in April Blair’s Netflix series.
‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Jonathan Tropper’s Apple TV+ series.
‘Government Cheese’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Paul Hunter and Aeysha Carr’s Apple TV+ series.
“‘Manucure 24/24’ betrays the formula of so many short film productions, as the filmmakers fully embrace the task at hand with a vibrant color palette, a catchy needle-drop and an always-relevant feminist message.”
“‘Liquor Bank’ is a fine example of economical indie filmmaking.”
โBokshiโ Interview: Dipankar Sarkar discusses the 2025 movie with director Bhargav Saikia.
‘Caught’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Miguel Cohan’s 2025 Netflix miniseries.
‘The Residence’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Paul William Davies’ 2025 Netflix miniseries.
‘Pulse’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Zoe Robyn’s Netflix series.
‘Pulse’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Zoe Robyn’s Netflix series.
‘Caught’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Miguel Cohan’s 2025 Netflix miniseries.
‘MobLand’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Ronan Bennett’s Paramount+ series.
‘Holland’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Mimi Cave’s 2025 Amazon movie.
‘Holland’ Cast: A Vague Visages guide for every actor and character in Mimi Cave’s 2025 Amazon movie.
‘The Life List’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Adam Brooks’ 2025 Netflix movie.
‘MobLand’ Soundtrack: A Vague Visages guide for every song in Ronan Bennett’s Paramount+ series.
“‘Thank You Very Much’ separates itself from previous Kaufman documentaries in the way the director directly confronts the correlation between an artistโs childhood trauma and creative outlook as an adult.”
“The biggest problem with ‘Pet Shop Days’ is the extent to which it feels indebted to both an earlier wave of rebellious LGBTQ cinema and current trends in American independent filmmaking, never finding a distinct identity beyond homage.”
“‘Control Freak’ is a timely example of a modern horror film that doesn’t resonate with general audiences but appeals to worldwide film critics through its performances and overall quality.”