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‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ Tragic Finale: A Good Thing

Warning: This article contains spoilers for the whole series If you’ve been paying attention, you’ll remember that Lemony Snicket has been warning us since the...

‘The Christmas Chronicles’ Review

In his latest motion picture, action star Kurt Russell has gone from Snake to Santa – portraying a rough, tough, and in-your-face Saint Nick...

‘Cam’ Review: How far is Enough?

From the producers behind Get Out comes a horror story about an internet ‘Cam Girl’, her hustle to break into the upper rankings of her...

‘Mystery Science Theatre 3000: The Gauntlet’ Review

In a not too distant future, next Sunday A.D... Debuting on Thanksgiving Day for your bringing pleasure was season twelve of ‘Mystery Science Theatre 3000! This...

NYCC 2018: ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ Brings the Chills and Thrills

October is truly Sabrina's month as the cast and showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa attended New York Comic-Con to bring the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina to excited fans....

NYCC 2018: ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ is Terrifying AF

At New York Comic-Con this year, Netflix’s terror game was spectacularly on point with The Haunting of Hill House. Cast members Michiel Huisman, Elizabeth...

 ‘BoJack Horseman’ Season 5 – On toxic masculinity, abuse and entertainment.

Bojack Horseman Season five deconstructs its eponymous character, examining the glorification of abusive yet tragically flawed men in entertainment. Five seasons in and you’d think...

‘Disenchantment’ Review: On Matt Groening and Animated Comedy (Part 1)

Despite all the mixed love and hate, Disenchantment is worth giving a shot.

‘GLOW’ Season 2 Review: Women and the Workforce.  Wrestling, too.

GLOW Season 2 offers up a bit of dark humor, budding romances, a gross amount of fun, and above all else, a whole lot of entertainment.

‘Arrested Development’ Season 5 Review: The Good, The Bad, and The Elderly

Don’t be fooled, Arrested Development season five is funny. It edges back to its roots as an ensemble driven comedy filled with meta-references and...

‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ Review: The Beginning of The End

In its final season, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt proves to be unbreakable by showcasing the strength and empowerment of its (mostly female) characters, while...

‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ Review: Season 2 is Wicked Fun

Look away, look away! Season two of A Series of Unfortunate Events has returned, continuing the grim tale of the Baudelaire children. Overall, season two...

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