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When Portals to Hell returns for a third season on April 9, with a same-day debut on Travel Channel and discovery+, you won’t hear Jack Osbourne and Katrina Weidman talking too much about hell, or demons. Rather, the duo kicks off 13 new episodes with a paranormal investigation of the shuttered nurshing home Hill View
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The American legal system is an enormous, ancient beast filled with so many contradictions, vestigial traditions, and internal biases that sometimes only an outsider can really make sense of it.  At least that’s what AMC is hoping with the arrival of 61st Street, the latest TV legal drama from British lawyer-turned screenwriter Peter Moffat. Moffat
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This Young Justice: Phantoms article contains spoilers. Young Justice Season 4 Episode 17 This week’s episode wraps up Aquaman’s arc, and while we get a pretty startling resolution to “Arion’s” story and the unrest in Atlantis, the episode also does a remarkable job of centering Kaldur’s journey over the four seasons (and decade-plus in real
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Full of tension, anxiety, and cliffhangers galore, the fantastic Severance season 1 finale is sure to go down in the history books as one of the best season finales of 2022. The twisty mysteries of the series kept viewers on their toes for the entirety of the first season, and things just kept getting crazier
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This October will mark the 10th anniversary of the premiere of Arrow, the superhero TV series that ended up kickstarting one of the most important corners of superhero media in history. It’s not an overstatement to point this out. Arrow ran for eight seasons and has spawned more than half a dozen spinoffs, many of
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Whether diehard fans of Yellowstone choose to admit it or not, we are closer to the last episode of the show than we are the first. A shocking revelation to those who don’t wish for Paramount’s Golden Goose in Cowboy boots to end, but creator Taylor Sheridan has explicitly expressed he knows how the new-age
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After debuting moody Marvel hero Moon Knight at the tail end of March, Disney+ is taking a bit of a breather in April. On Disney+’s list of new releases this month, you won’t find any major Pixar, Star Wars, or Marvel (save for the continuing episodes of the aforementioned Moon Knight) releases. Instead, you’ll find
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Good news for all you Brolin-heads! Amazon Prime Video’s list of new releases for April 2022 is highlighted by one very intriguing TV project starring Thanos himself. The Josh Brolin-starring Outer Range premieres April 15 and looks like it could be a wild ride. The synopsis is terse and reads “A rancher fighting for his
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Which is the better franchise, Star Wars or Marvel? Ask that question and legions of internet users will rush in with their answers, citing anecdotes, posting screenshots, and deploying withering memes. But we may have a more scientific way of deciding, as The Hollywood Reporter has released the Nielsen ratings for shows on Disney+. At
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Though the confusingly named initiative “FX on Hulu” is on its way out, FX is still bringing premium television to Hulu in the meantime. Hulu’s list of new releases for April 2022 is highlighted by FX limited series Under the Banner of Heaven. This adaptation of the non-fiction book by John Krakauer stars Andrew Garfield
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This HALO review contains spoilers. Halo Episode 2 Halo is starting to find its feet, although the attempt is still a little wobbly. Like a kid trying not to get torn apart in their first MJOLNIR test run. By balancing lore and human interest, “Unbound” ends up in a middle ground that solidifies emotional beats that have
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Warning: contains spoilers for the Taboo finale. Taboo is a Gothic conspiracy thriller about the evil committed by servants of British Empire, and the story of an enigmatic man with otherworldly abilities. It’s an antidote to the bloodless bonnets-and-quadrille vision of Regency England popularised by Jane Austen adaptations, and swaps that sterile environment for a
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This post contains minor spoilers for Star Trek: Picard season two. The upcoming Star Trek ongoing Strange New Worlds is all about making the familiar seem new and interesting. The series stars Anson Mount as Captain Christopher Pike, the predecessor to the U.S.S. Enterprise’s most famous skipper, James T. Kirk. He’ll be joined by other updates to well-known Trek
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