

Movie spotlight
The Circle
Josh’s beloved Grandpa Joe has passed on... and they never even got to say goodbye. So, Josh’s wife, Lori plans to do a séance as part of his upcoming surprise birthday party. Despite a stern warning not to hold such a ritual during a birthday celebration, Lori invites Ina, a spiritual medium, to attend the party and conduct the séance. When family and friends gather in the circle to make contact, long held secrets are revealed as Grandpa Joe leads Josh to the discovery of a Masonic ring hidden in the basement. After a series of supernatural disturbances, the circle congregates one last time to attempt to exorcise the malevolent presence and lay it to rest... but can the door, once opened between our reality and the spiritual realm, ever be closed again?
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Plot Summary
The Circle is a reality competition series where contestants live in separate apartments and can only interact with each other through an online social media platform called 'The Circle.' They can choose to present themselves authentically or create entirely new personas to vie for a cash prize. Players rate each other, and the most popular are safe from elimination, while the least popular face being blocked. Strategic alliances, catfish deception, and social maneuvering are key to winning.
Critical Reception
The Circle gained a significant following for its timely exploration of social media dynamics and its blend of genuine social experiment with entertainment value. Critics often praised its addictive nature and insightful commentary on online identity, though some found the gameplay and eliminations formulaic. It was particularly noted for its diverse cast and how their interactions unfolded.
What Reviewers Say
Addictive and surprisingly insightful look at modern social media.
Effectively blends catfishing and strategic gameplay with social commentary.
While formulaic, the compelling cast and real-time social dynamics make it highly bingeable.
Google audience: Audiences generally find 'The Circle' highly entertaining and addictive, appreciating its unique premise that explores online relationships and deception. Many users enjoy the social experiment aspect and the strategic gameplay, though some find the eliminations predictable.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program (2021).
Fun Fact
The producers intentionally did not provide contestants with their own phones to prevent them from communicating outside of 'The Circle' platform, forcing them to rely solely on the show's interface.
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