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Ben Webster·
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‘Velvet Buzzsaw’ Review

Dan Gilroy's satirical horror is fittingly incoherent and superficial in its critique on contemporary art. Read More
Trudie Graham·
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‘FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened’ Review

Chris Smith's documentary on the failed Fyre Festival is a tale of caution for anyone who thinks money is interchangeable with expertise. Read More
Carl Broughton·
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‘The Punisher’: Season Two Review

If this season marks the end of The Punisher let it be known that Frank Castle went out swinging Read More
Tyler Harford·
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What to Watch: January 2019

Your universal viewing guide for the month! Read More
Tyler Harford·
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‘The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story’ Review

The first season of "American Crime Story," based on the trial of the century. It was riveting then and it still resonates now. Read More
Anthony Garcia Taormina·
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‘Roma’ Review

Alfonso Caurón's latest achievement is brimming with virtuosic qualities, but it might be too beautiful for its own good. Read More
Tyler Harford·
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‘Saturday Night Live’ – Season 44, Episode 9 Review: Matt Damon/Mark Ronson & Miley Cyrus

Matt Damon hosts the Christmas episode of SNL as the show airs its final episode of the year! Read More
Tyler Harford·
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FilmEra on the Arrowverse: Week Nine & “Elseworlds”

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Tyler Harford·
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Saturday Night Live – Season 44, Episode 8 Review: Jason Momoa/Mumford & Sons

Jason Momoa hosts a successful episode of SNL ahead of his upcoming hit Aquaman Read More
Kevin Lever·
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‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’: Season Three Review

The end comes for the Baudelaire children. It has some issues, but closes out strong. Read More
Kevin Lever·
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‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’: “A Midwinter’s Tale” Review

A fun, if a little familiar, holiday special for Sabrina fans. Read More
Jenna Kalishman·
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‘She-Ra and The Princesses of Power’ Review

Magical girls saving their world. Read More
Tyler Harford·
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Saturday Night Live – Season 44, Episode 7: Claire Foy/Anderson .Paak

Claire Foy, star of The Crown, First Man and The Girl in the Spider's Web hosts, along with Anderson .Paak in promotion of his new album Oxnard Read More
Tyler Harford·
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FilmEra on the Arrowverse: Week Eight

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Jayson McNulty·
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The Night Comes for Us

Timo Tjahjanto's relentless action gorefest contains some wild fight scenes, but is burdened by a bloated running time. Read More
Jayson McNulty·
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May the Devil Take You

Timo Tjahjanto's new horror film is somewhat tired in concept, but buoyed by some thrilling camerawork. Read More
Trudie Graham·
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The Christmas Chronicles

Kurt Russell's straight-talking Santa highlights Netflix's new Christmas tale Read More
Tyler Harford·
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Saturday Night Live – Season 44, Episode 6: Steve Carell/Ella Mai

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Kevin Lever·
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Gauntlet

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Tyler Harford·
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Saturday Night Live - Season 44, Episode 5: Liev Schrieber/Lil Wayne

Saturday Night Live was back this week with Liev Schreiber hosting and Lil Wayne performing musical duties. An odd pairing... Read More
Tyler Harford·
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FilmEra on the Arrowverse: Week Four

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Kevin Lever·
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The Kominsky Method: Season One

Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin star in this pleasant and fun look at getting older. Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Narcos: Mexico

The new start for the Netflix series brings standout performances from Diego Luna and Michael Pena, and a tense look at the search for respect. Read More
Kevin Lever·
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House of Cards: Season Six

A strong return in its final season, Robin Wright dominates the show as she rightfully claims her place. Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Making A Murderer, Part Two

A return to the scene finds new life, but with less to talk about, Part Two can feel a little slow. Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Season One

A great new series from Netflix, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is a fun season of television with a great lead performance in Kiernan Shipka. Read More
Graham Austin·
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Apostle

Welsh director Gareth Evans made a name for himself with the bone-crunching Indonesian action movies The Raid and The Raid... Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Daredevil: Season Three

An exceptional return, Daredevil is back with its best season yet. Read More
Tyler Harford·
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Better Call Saul - Season 4, Episode 10: “Winner”

Author’s note: This article CONTAINS SPOILERS for the episode of discussion and all episodes of the series that have preceded... Read More
Olwethu Ndaba·
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Malevolent

I just want a quiet house. I thought that if you could hear the voices, you’d be able to stop... Read More
Tyler Harford·
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Better Call Saul - Season 4, Episode 9: “Wiedersehen”

Author’s note: This article CONTAINS SPOILERS for the episode of discussion and all episodes of the series that have preceded... Read More
Graham Austin·
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Hold the Dark

After two intimately-scaled, white-knuckled Americana thrillers (Blue Ruin and Green Room), director Jeremy Saulnier decides to stretch his abilities as... Read More
Tyler Harford·
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Bojack Horseman: Season 5

Light spoilers for the entire series, followed by a spoiler section with a little more detail on some particulars. Netflix... Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Big Mouth: Season Two

Big Mouth returns with more hardships and complicated feelings. It's still a hell of a show. Read More
Kevin Lever·
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The Haunting of Hill House: Season One

Netflix and Mike Flanagan bring us a fantastic new version of the classic tale. Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Maniac

A masterful limited series with gorgeous direction and impeccable performances from Jonah Hill and Emma Stone. Read More
Tyler Harford·
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Black Mirror: It’s Complicated

Like our love lives, our relationships with television can be marked with Facebook-like status updates.  Falling in love, falling out... Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Big Mouth: Season One

We all grow up, we all go through changes, and we all feel really awkward about it. There’s a lot... Read More
Kevin Lever·
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The Good Cop: Season One

Author’s note: Five of the ten episodes were provided for review. The full season arrives on September 21st. Netflix is... Read More
Tyler Harford·
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Better Call Saul - Season 4, Episode 6: “Piñata”

Author’s note: This article CONTAINS SPOILERS for the episode of discussion and all episodes of the series that have preceded... Read More
Trudie Graham·
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Sierra Burgess Is a Loser

*only minor spoilers ahead* The year Stranger Things was unleashed onto Netflix’s catalog many weird things happened: Winona Ryder and... Read More
Kevin Lever·
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‘The Dragon Prince’: Season One Review

Author’s note: the first three episodes were provided for review. Netflix’s The Dragon Prince, its first season arriving September 14th,... Read More
Tyler Harford·
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Better Call Saul - Season 4, Episode 4: “Talk”

Author’s note: This article CONTAINS SPOILERS for the episode of discussion and all episodes of the series that have preceded... Read More
Calvin Kemph·
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North Bend Film Festival: Shirkers

Shirkers has been with Sandi Tan for over twenty years. Well, let’s take a step back—that’s not entirely true. For... Read More
Jacob Watson·
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Dear White People: Season One

Modern young adult life is filled with all kinds of puzzles to figure out. Social media, your sexuality, finals, identity... Read More
Calvin Kemph·
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GLOW: Season One

With GLOW, Netflix lucked into the perfect sitcom formula. Following the Women’s Liberation Movement in the ‘70s, GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies... Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Ozark: Season Two

The second season of Ozark, premiering on August 31st on Netflix, is a season of risk versus reward. The risk... Read More
Nicholas Lee·
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Mindhunter: Season One

Sometimes, what goes on underneath the surface is scarier than what we see. Mindhunter, the latest Netflix creation from thriller... Read More
Kevin Lever·
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Disenchantment

Author’s note: There are mentions of basic plot for the first three episodes, but the review does not go into... Read More
Ken Cikas·
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Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters

May as well continue tracking the Godzilla films I watch. I am going to start by saying  I’m not a... Read More
Trudie Graham·
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Like Father

Like Father is a worthwhile but ultimately average Netflix Original that surpasses expectations with its down the middle family drama... Read More
Trudie Graham·
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How It Ends

Another day, another Netflix Original movie. It might be hard to remember, but there was a time—right after the first... Read More
Trudie Graham·
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TAU

The premise of TAU is a simple one. We open with urban nightlife and meet a mysterious young woman living... Read More
Carl Broughton·
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Tangerine

Merry Christmas Eve, bitch! Read More
Ken Cikas·
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Psychokinesis

I sat down for supper last night and saw on Discord that it was viewing party night so I thought,... Read More
Brian Lang·
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Anon

Anon sets out to prove itself amongst the Netflix original films. Read More
Carl Broughton·
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Psychokinesis Viewing Party

From the director of Train to Busan Read More
Carl Broughton·
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Everything Sucks!

Everything Sucks! is a Netflix Original coming of age story set in real life Boring, Oregon in 1996. After members... Read More
Carl Broughton·
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First They Killed My Father

I often wondered what Angelina Jolie was up to, but little did I know she was working on a biopic... Read More
Carl Broughton·
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The End of the F***ing World

The End of the F***ing World is Netflix’s first talked-about series other than Devilman: Crybaby to grace the month of... Read More
Carl Broughton·
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Devilman Crybaby

2018 comes out blasting with Masaaki’s Devilman Crybaby. The most ultra-violent, sexual, and demonic thing to ever touch Netflix. Devilman... Read More

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