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Cocaine Bear Review: A Wildly Entertaining Film About Wildlife Gone Wild

Director Elizabeth Banks and writer Jimmy Warden deliver plenty of gory bear-related mayhem in this raucous action-comedy that knows exactly what the audience wants.

Star Trek: Picard – “Disengage” Gives the Expected Unexpected

"Disengage" is a fun time, but serves audiences the most unimaginative twist ever.

The Swarm Changes Everything for La Brea

While a big part of me still preferred "The Wedding", "The Swarm" also did a lot right for season 2 of La Brea. Unlike...

La Brea’s Strongest Episode of Season 2 is The Wedding

It's hard to ascertain too much from a title. Sometimes they're pretty clear cut, other times they hide devious secrets. Take the latest episode...

‘The Last of Us’ Episode 6 Recap: Kin

Remember last week, when I said that The Last of Us was settling into a pattern? Where they'd show us the heartbreaking backstory of...

Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Premiere is a High-Stakes Nostalgia Fest

Let's face it: Picard was always a show for long-time fans of Star Trek: The Next Generation. So it should surprise exactly no one that the...

Carnival Row Season 2 Episodes 1 & 2 Review: A Song of Violent Xenophobia 

“Fight or Flight” and “New Dawn” sees a grittier Carnival Row, with less sex work, and more about the deathly realities of those living under xenophobic regimes.

Knock at the Cabin Review: Make the Choice…to See This Movie!

I answered the Knock at the Cabin, and in walked... M. Night Shyamalan's best movie next to The Sixth Sense?? I know that doesn't...

Quantum Leap: Ben Attempts to Prevent Nuclear Disaster in a Time Loop Episode

A colonel, a Nobel-prize-winning physicist, his young assistant, a journalist, and a janitor walk into a nuclear reactor control room in the early 1960s......

Kumail Nanjiani Goes Dark Side in “Welcome to Chippendales”

A breakdown of Kumail Nanjiani's role in Chippendales and how it was breaking grounds for minorities.

Bad People Tells a Poignant yet Darkly Humorous #MeToo Tale

The audio play by Kati Schwartz explores the unfolding and aftermath of an abusive relationship.

Reginald the Vampire Season 1 Review

Syfy's Reginald the Vampire gives us a satisfying first season full of quirky and endearing characters, dark and sexy horror and some truly laugh-out-loud humor.

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