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Alien: Earth S1E5, “In Space, No One…” Plus News & Notes (The TV Obsessive Podcast Episode 119)
This week, on The TV Obsessive Podcast Episode 119, Caemeron and Ryan discuss Alien: Earth Season 1 Episode 5, “In Space, No One…” But first, in the news: There is a Chad Powers trailer Are you ready for Marvel Zombies? House of Guinness looks compelling The new season of Monster will focus on Ed Gein […] More
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Alien: Earth Premiere Plus News & Notes (The TV Obsessive Podcast Episode 116)
This week, on The TV Obsessive Podcast Episode 116, Caemeron and Ryan dig into the premiere of Alien: Earth on FX on Hulu. But first, in the news: King of the Hill is getting good ratings HBO’s upcoming show Task looks pretty good William H. Macy has been cast in a series about the NFL […] More
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The Creep Tapes S1E6 Recap: Like a Box of Chocolates
The following recap contains spoilers for The Creep Tapes S1E6, “Mom (and Albert)” (written by Mark Duplass & Patrick Brice and directed by Patrick Brice) Last week’s episode of The Creep Tapes explored the relationship between Peachfuzz (Mark Duplass) and Peachfuzz (The Wolf Mask), and I had some reservations about how it explored our protagonist’s […] More
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The Creep Tapes S1E4 Recap: It’s Just a Day Gig
The following recap contains spoilers for The Creep Tapes S1E4, “Brad” (written by Mark Duplass & Patrick Brice and directed by Patrick Brice) Brad Branson (Josh Ruben) made a film some 20 years ago called The Man, the Boy, and the Gun. This is not a film that exists in the real world, and we […] More
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in Larks & RecsMad Max (the Videogame), The Frighteners, and Pablo Torre Finds Out
It’s May! Spring has sprung, flowers are in bloom, and everything is alright. Everything’s fine. So, let’s get to some recommendations. This week, Hawk Ripjaw has been revisiting the Mad Max videogame from 2015, Robin Moon recommends The Frighteners, and Caemeron Crain wants you to find out about Pablo Torre Finds Out. Mad Max Videogame […] More
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My Love of Goosebumps Almost Masks My Existential Terror About the Current State of TV
The following review contains some spoilers for Disney+/Hulu’s Goosebumps (2023) Let me let you in on a secret: the best part of Disney+/Hulu’s new Goosebumps series is, oddly enough, how un-Goosebumps it often feels. Let me explain. While Goosebumps—as part of what I consider to be the holy trinity of entry-level kid’s horror along with […] More
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Flanagan Teases Blood Bath With The Fall of the House of Usher Trailer
The new Mike Flanagan trailer for The Fall of the House of Usher has finally dropped, which means it is officially Spooky Season. The Fall of the House of Usher is Flanagan’s final series with Netflix before he moves over to his new home at Amazon Prime. As you can guess from the title, Flanagan’s […] More
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“He Had to Split”: The Coolest Kills in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
As far as vampire slaying goes, I suppose there are only so many ways they can be staked. But over the course of seven seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, there are a number of much cooler kills. Not just courtesy of our beloved Slayer, but from other goodies and baddies alike. From your every […] More
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Post-Halloween Horror Recs: Chilling Tales for Dark Nights & Terrifier 2
Our friends over at Horror Obsessive might be proud: Halloween has come and gone, but surely November is just as good a time as any for some horror. The leaves are falling, it’s getting cold outside. On the East Coast of the United States, it’s about to start getting dark at 5pm. Truly terrifying stuff! […] More
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Recommendations: Barbarian and Ghost in the Machine
My understanding is that the term ‘barbarian’ originally just meant someone who isn’t Greek, which is a little xenophobic. I’m not telling you to avoid the word, though, or saying it’s a problem in the title of the film Hawk is here to recommend to you this week (Barbarian). You don’t have to care about […] More
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in Larks & RecsThat Dirty Black Bag, Kirby, Sword of Trust, and Absent in Body
Welcome back! (I’m just going to assume you read this feature every week). On a lark, we’ve decided to change the name. As always, though, what you’ll find in this space are recommendations from members of our staff (all of whom have impeccable taste). Sometimes these will be things that are new to the world, […] More
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in Larks & RecsCheck Out Scene Queen, Cube, Coromon, and Classic Films for Kids
Each week we gather to provide you with recommendations of things to watch, read, listen to, and otherwise consume. They won’t always be new things, though sometimes they will be. Timeliness doesn’t matter so much as what is worth your time. This week, Lor is playing Coromon, Christopher watched Cube (1997), Teddy is plugging Scene […] More














