Category: TV
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‘Hawkeye’ Episodes 1 & 2 Review: A Slow but Promising Start
The latest in the lineup of Disney+ Marvel shows, Hawkeye is shaping up to be a fun Christmas-themed Avenger show that’s also really down to earth.
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You Don’t Need to be a League of Legends Fan to Enjoy Netflix’s ‘Arcane’!
Seriously, and this is coming from someone who was extremely skeptical before giving it a watch. I assumed the show would be painfully boring, but one of the show’s strongest qualities is you needn’t know anything about the lore to get invested in it.
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A Colorful Revision of “Clifford the Big Red Dog”
“Clifford the Big Red Dog” retells the adventures of Emily and her striking puppy to highlight the joy of being different and inspire another wave of young fans.
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“They’ve Gotta Have Us” Explores the Rise of Black Cinema in Hollywood
The history of Hollywood is as ugly as it is beautiful. Most notably absent from Hollywood history are Black-produced films. “They’ve Gotta Have Us” explores the rise of Black cinema.
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“Trigger Warning with Killer Mike” is Brilliant in Concept But Mixed in Execution
Trigger Warning with Killer Mike, a part of Netflix’s Black Lives Matter Collection, features different social experiments showcasing the larger state of race relations in our society.
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“When They See Us”: Ava DuVernay’s Series Shines a Light on Systemic Injustice
The justice system in the United States of America is supposed to operate as you are deemed innocent until proven guilty. But “When They See Us” shows what happens for Black people is they are deemed guilty until proven innocent.
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Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian” Goes Behind-the-Scenes on Disney+’s Star Wars Show
For many people, Disney+’s debut show, The Mandalorian, was a breath of fresh air for the Star Wars universe. The Disney Gallery shows audiences how that show came to be.
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Miley Relives Stardom in Hannah Montana: The Movie
Miley Cyrus shares her struggles as a songstress with a young audience, all while staying upbeat for the Disney brand.
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I Know This Much Is True: Double the Ruffalo, Double the Brilliance
I imagine that it would be a dream job for an actor to play the parts of twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey in I Know This Much Is True.