Documentary sequels can tend to divert in focus from their predecessors, sometimes enough to become their own separate projects instead of being direct follow-ups as originally intended. Remember how Michael Moore's plans to do a Fahrenheit 9/11 sequel evolved into Capitalism: A Love Story? According to The Documentary Blog, Spike Lee's sequel to When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts has also now gone in a slightly new direction, at least for its climax.
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In The Streaming Dilemma, a frustrated fanboy talks about the worst thing about the changes to streaming, and why it's a problem for so very many fans.
Chung Ha and Hongjoong's EENIE MEENIE MV is strong and captivating, feeling like a powerful collaboration.