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TV Reviews
12 seasons. 280 episodes. 46 Emmy nominations. Seven Emmy wins. A ratings monster. AW’s Catherine Springer embarked on a near impossible mission to pick out... Read More
Ava DuVernay has given us the most vital examination of the downward effects of systematic oppression to African-Americans since Roots 1989 was a culturally and... Read More
AwardsWatch’s Eddie Mouradian was front and center at the final stop of the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Live concert tour (with a surprise appearance by superfan Lin... Read More
There’s always been something that bugged me about The Big Bang Theory. Although I have always loved the show and have watched it since the... Read More
The absurdity of war has been explored in countless ways by Hollywood, from the dark comedy of M*A*S*H to the insanity of Apocalypse Now to... Read More
The Spanish Princess continues the Philippa Gregory sagas and whitewashes Catherine of Aragon in the process Starz is back in the bodice ripping historical fiction... Read More
It’s starting to feel like summertime with Guava Island When News broke in 2018 that Donald Glover, alternatively known by his musical pseudonym Childish Gambino,... Read More
From the very first moments of Native Son, the audience is overwhelmed by the dizzying blend of visual style and narrative intensity. Rashid Johnson, in... Read More
We’ve all been there. Loving a show’s first season only to be disappointed by its second. This scenario only becomes heightened after a show like... Read More

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