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"The Head" is a television series that was released in 2020. It is a thriller that takes place in Antarctica, where a research station has been left empty for six months. A team is sent to the station to investigate what happened, and they find a dead body and a group of survivors who are traumatized and uncooperative. As the investigation unfolds, the team discovers that something sinister is lurking in the station, and they must race against time to uncover the truth before it's too late.

The show features a diverse cast of characters, including scientists, engineers, and support staff who are all drawn into the mystery of the research station. The characters are well-developed and have their own unique personalities and motivations. The tension in the show builds steadily as the investigation unfolds, with each episode leaving the viewer on the edge of their seat.

Overall, "The Head" is a well-crafted thriller that keeps the viewer guessing until the very end. The setting of the show in Antarctica adds to the feeling of isolation and danger, and the strong performances by the cast make the characters feel real and relatable. If you enjoy suspenseful dramas with a touch of horror, then "The Head" is definitely worth checking out.

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Zahra Almailady

Zahra Almailady is a wife and mom first but she discovered a passion for cinema and after graduating from UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television she dove into cinematography. Now Zahra writes movie reviews just for fun ad really enjoys it. Zahra loves reading, cooking,  and windsurfing. She lives in New Zealand, with her husband two sons, and four cats.

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