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    Batman: Caped Crusader S1E1 — “In Treacherous Waters”

    A goon tired up and begging for his life, as a shadowed blade-wielding individual moves in on him, we fade out as his screams echo…. So begins Batman: Caped Crusader, the latest from creator Bruce Timm, best known for his work on Batman The Animated Series, Justice League Unlimited, and Batman Beyond. Produced by J.J […] More

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    The Boys Return with Season 4: Season Premiere Recap

    The following recap contains spoilers for the first three episodes of The Boys Season 4 Amazon has dropped the first three episodes of The Boys season 4, which is a lot to unpack. To be expected there was a plethora of gore, genitals, and WTF moments. The show has also brought on a few new […] More

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    Don’t Bother Running: Fallout S1E1 Review — “The End”

    The following review contains some spoilers for Fallout S1E1, “The End” (written by Geneva Robertson-Dworet & Graham Wagner and directed by Jonathan Nolan) If the mushroom cloud is bigger than your thumb, don’t bother running, cowboy Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) tells his daughter at a kid’s birthday party, seconds before a nuclear bomb rips apart […] More

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    Spring 2024 TV Premieres with Release Dates and Blurbs

    Reports are that there will be fewer new TV shows to premiere in 2024 than there were in 2023, but there’s still a lot of TV out there! Here we look at those things that have pinged our radar for the upcoming TV season, be they completely new series or new seasons of ongoing series. […] More

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    Good Omens Season 2 Isn’t the Love Story We Asked For

    The following review contains spoilers for Good Omens Season 2 on Prime Video. Editor’s Note: This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and actors currently on strike, the series being covered here wouldn’t exist. After the wild success of Good Omens on Prime Video, Neil […] More

  • Jharrel Jerome and Olivia Washington as Cootie and Flora in I'm a Virgo. Screen capture off of Amazon.
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    Titanic Topics in I’m a Virgo Season 1

    Throughout its first season I’m a Virgo tackles some titanic issues: Wrestling with the nature of identity, social perceptions and how media influences them, capitalist exploitation, and the overall existential crises inherent in existence, just to name a few. The undercurrent throughout all these topics being a search for genuine human connection. Yet, it cleverly […] More

  • Lef to right: Carmen Ejogo, Jharrel Jerome, and Mike Epps as LaFrancine, Cootie, and Martisse in I'm a Virgo (2023). Screen capture off of Amazon.
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    I’m a Virgo Starts Large (Episode 1 Review)

    I’m a Virgo is a series primed to satirize society in a way that is gold. Recently premiered on Amazon Prime Video, the first episode establishes a multifaceted look at so many things prevalent in the modern world nothing contemporary is spared. Yet, it also feels like a criticism that fires back across time. Furthermore, […] More

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    Citadel Premiere Recap: Who Said Tropes Can’t Be Fun?

    The following recap contains spoilers for the two-episode premiere of Citadel: S1E1, “The Human Enigma” and S1E2, “Spies Appear in Night Time” (written by Josh Appelbaum & Bryan Oh & David Weil and directed by Newton Thomas Sigel) Citadel pings the radar due to the fact that the Russo brothers are producing the series, but […] More

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