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Popular-music-focused dramatizations seem to have found new life, thanks to recent cinematic offerings like Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman, with many more currently on the industry docket. It’s a notion that Netflix might have taken into consideration with a television project it just unveiled, set to chronicle the story of Selena Quintanilla, the 1990s Mexican-American crossover pop
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Things have been far too quiet on the MST3K front lately. It has been over a year since Mystery Science Theater 3000 season 12 hit Netflix, and since then, we’ve heard nary a peep about production on new episodes. Sure, series creator Joel Hodgson has been busy with the live tour and various other efforts,
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David Ramsey’s directorial debut was Arrow’s season 7 episode 11, “Past Sins,” one of the better episodes of last season. Lucky for us, he’s back in the director’s chair again for Arrow season 8, the final season, this time with episode six, “Reset.” The episode official episode description is as follows: “After being double-crossed by Lyla (guest star
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Sex Education is officially set to matriculate for another semester of awkwardly idiosyncratic hormonal hijinks, thanks to Netflix’s order for Season 2. It only took the streaming giant a few weeks to give a passing grade and greenlight Sex Education Season 2, yielding another 8-episode run, with the series getting a renewal in early February
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This Walking Dead article contains spoilers. The final scene of the first half of The Walking Dead season 10 has set the stage for an all-out war between the combined forces of Alexandria and the Hillop and the Whisperers. While the midseason finale spends a lot of time tying up loose ends, including Dante’s punishment
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Updated for November 2019. There have never been more anime titles readily available to audiences, which is certainly exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. Not only are more legacy titles being added to streaming services every month, but there is also a steady stream of new series that are being added. To guarantee that
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Michael J. Pollard, a legendary character actor who was featured in Bonnie and Clyde, the original Star Trek, and House of 1000 Corpses, died in Los Angeles from cardiac arrest on Nov. 21, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 80. Pollard’s breakout role was as C.W. Moss, the gas station attendant who drove getaway
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How do we talk about the first episode of DC Universe‘s brilliant Harley Quinn without getting too far into spoiler territory? Well, it stars the titular Batman villain who has since transcended that label to become one of the most popular (anti) heroes in the world of DC. This new animated take is voiced by
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This The Good Place review contains spoilers. The Good Place Season 4 Episode 9 Don’t you just love it when a TV show surprises you? Through three seasons, surprises were kind of The Good Place’s thing. The Good Place season 4, bless its heart, has largely struggled with the element of surprise. Sure we’ve gotten
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This Castle Rock review contains spoilers. Castle Rock Season 2 Episode 7 Castle Rock delivers another stunning twist in “The Word,” an episode that not only connects the dots between past and present but also between seasons. Along the way, we get a surprising Bill Skarsgard return in the final scene of the episode as
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This Arrow review contains spoilers.  Arrow Season 8 Episode 5 This episode sends Oliver and his family back to Russia for a nostalgia-filled adventure, while Roy and Diggle had a heart to heart and just about everyone else was sidelined off-screen out of necessity. There’s something about seeing Stephen Amell shooting those tennis balls, the iconography from
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At the end of Roman Polanski’s 1974 detective noir classic Chinatown, Jake Gittes played by Jack Nicholson, is told to “forget it.” There is an unspoken understanding based on experience and history. Netflix is getting ready to fill us in on the story. Original Chinatown writer Robert Towne and director David Fincher are collaborating on
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This Supergirl review contains spoilers. Supergirl Season 5 Episode 7 If you were hoping that Supergirl episode “Tremors” would involve Kara fighting off some giant, underground worms, then you would have been disappointed. Frankly, I think the story might have been better if it had gone in that direction. Up until this point, Leviathan has been
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Editor’s Note: This post is updated monthly. Bookmark this page and come back to see what other anime classics get added to Hulu. Updated for November 2019.  Isn’t it just the worst when you’re out with friends at your favorite restaurant and everyone’s discussing Assassination Classroom and you’re unable to jump in? How about when you’re waiting
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This Van Helsing review contains spoilers. Van Helsing Season 4 Episode 8 Van Helsing returns to the 19th century for a peek into Willem’s dark past, but it’s the pronouncement that he’s working against the Dark One that saves “The Prism” from wandering off too far into the weeds and forces Violet and Jack to
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This article comes from Den of Geek UK. Since the first episode of The Simpsons aired in 1989, the show’s central cast of characters has expanded from Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie to a roster of hundreds of instantly recognizable recurring characters. But as part of its singularly frenetic sitcom style, there are plenty
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Nancy Drew has premiered on The CW! The latest TV series version, which stars newcomer Kennedy McMann, is the culmination of years of attempts to revive the venerable literary franchise focused on the eponymous young female detective, which launched back in 1930. The creation of publisher Edward Stratemeyer, the books have passed through the hands of myriad
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This Nancy Drew review contains spoilers. Given how small a town Nancy Drew’s Horseshoe Bay is purported to be, it’s kind of wild how many truly bizarre things take place in it. From death-predicting seawater rituals to storms with the power to fuel restless spirits, there’s just…well, it’s a lot. So, it probably shouldn’t surprise
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This Doctor Who article originally appeared on Den of Geek UK. Doctor Who contradicts itself. It contains multitudes. Thus, not everyone likes it for the same reasons, and one of the best examples of this is “The Moonbase.” Broadcast in February – March 1967, this is the fourth story to feature Patrick Troughton in the
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This The Purge review contains spoilers. The Purge Season 2 Episode 5 The concept of Purge tourism has always been an interesting idea, and one that hasn’t nearly been touched on enough in the Purge media universe. There was talk of Purge tourism, but there are nuts-and-bolts concerns that are addressed in this week’s cold
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A galaxy far, far away is about to become a lot closer. One of the chief benefits of Disney launching their own streaming service in Disney+, is that a lot of their premier franchises will all soon share the same home. The Star Wars and Lucasfilm collection is one of the series that will benefit
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