Top TV Shows - Balázs Koós
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Superman & Lois
Popularity:#615TV ShowWhit • 1 epSuperman & Lois is a superhero television series based on the DC Comics characters Superman and Lois Lane. The show follows the iconic couple as they navigate the challenges of balancing their superhero duties with their roles as parents to twin sons. Packed with action, drama, and heart, the series explores the emotional complexities of Clark Kent and Lois Lane's relationship while also showcasing their superhuman abilities and their ongoing battle to protect the world from various threats.1.1Low - 2

Timeless
Popularity:#1,865TV ShowPoliceman • 1 epTimeless is an American science fiction television series that follows the adventures of a team of time travelers who travel to different periods in history to prevent an antagonist from changing the course of history. Combining elements of action, mystery, and historical drama, the show captivates audiences with its fast-paced storytelling and compelling characters. Each episode presents a unique setting, ranging from ancient civilizations to pivotal moments in modern history, providing viewers with an educational and entertaining experience.0.1Low
Top Movies - Balázs Koós
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eXistenZ
Popularity:#1,760MovieMale VolunteereXistenZ is a 1999 science fiction horror film directed by David Cronenberg, following game designer Allegra Geller as she becomes the target of assassins while playing her own virtual reality game. She is accompanied by a marketing trainee as they navigate through a world of biotechnological virtual reality game consoles and bio-ports surgically attached to players' spines.0.3Low - 2

Urban Legend
Popularity:#3,277MovieNerdy GuyUrban Legend is a 1998 slasher film that revolves around a series of murders on a college campus, inspired by popular urban legends.0.1Low - 3

The Safety of Objects
Popularity:#7,144MovieSports Store EmployeeThe Safety of Objects is a 2001 American drama film based on the collection of short stories of the same name by A. M. Homes. Directed by Rose Troche, the film depicts the intertwining lives of four suburban families dealing with loss, personal crisis, and despair.0.0Low







