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The Peanuts Movie Carries on a Long Legacy
A legacy based on the comic strip for old and new fans of Peanuts.
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Knives Out: Sharpest Writing of 2019?
Knives Out doesn’t just defy the whodunit narrative, it uses the weaknesses to its advantage. It’s well aware of the genre’s faults and tropes
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A Homosexual Cowboy is Still a Cowboy
A Homosexual Cowboy is Still a Cowboy – At the center of ‘Power of the Dog’ is an intense bond between a cowboy and his young protege. Read more about Gay cowboys here!
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Death on the Nile: Two Middling Movies Miss Christie’s Mystery
Death on the Nile (1978) film mindless entertainment playing out on sets and wonders larger than the stakes, both of these films fail to live up to the hype of Agatha Christie’s mystery. Check out cast & characterless controversy.
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A Survivor’s Story: Breaking Down the Season 4 Finale of ‘Handmaid’s Tale’
The roaring emotional ride that was the season four finale sets June on a new path: more of a Survivor’s Journey.
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The ABCs of Abbott Elementary: Janine Goes To School
Check out the ABCs of Abbott Elementary – Cast & Reviews – In ‘Abbott Elementary’ showrunner and star Quinta Brunson highlights common issues among teachers deserving of Superhero Status.
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Pain and Glory: Great for Spain and Story…
The newest Pedro Almodóvar movie, Pain and Glory, focuses on an aging and debilitated filmmaker, Salvador Mallo (played by Antonio Banderas) reflecting on his life in his old age.
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Is Love Blind? No! I Don’t Think It Is.
Love is Blind Season 2 is the perfect reality show to tie a viewer over until the next season of Bridgerton. Check out Love is Blind Review Season 2
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Master: The Horror of Deceptive Racial Politics in Academia
“It’s not ghosts. It’s not supernatural. It’s… It’s America. And it’s everywhere.”
