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TV Reviews
The illusion of freedom in contemporary America is pressed upon its citizens when we’re children, a drilled-in bit of misinformation that should never be challenged... Read More
Internet trends are rampant yet short-lived, lasting no longer than a week. In fact, if someone watched the video from The Ring and only had... Read More
It’s mysterious when an author arrives at their own book reading, which is true crime because that’s a trendy genre for new and returning readers,... Read More
There are women who live in New York City, who have money through means of old wealth or newly acquired riches, that don’t have much... Read More
There’s a moment early on in Showtime’s limited series Fellow Travelers where Jonathan Bailey (Bridgerton) has dark-rimmed nerd glasses on, hair flat, covered up and... Read More
With the onslaught of comic-book adaptations and cinematic visions based on characters from superhero stories, it’s become easy to feel a bit of fatigue when... Read More
Remember the heart-wrenching and terrifying narrative of The Haunting of Hill House, or the unbelievable love story in The Haunting of Bly Manor? The Fall... Read More
Coming out is always an unfinished process. It’s not a single social media post or a mass email. Whether it’s friends, family, work, school, strangers... Read More
Have you ever had a talking doll that accompanied you at all times, or is Nadja – in FX’s What We Do in the Shadows... Read More

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