Category: TV
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Ironically a Netflix Original, ‘Blockbuster’ Is a Fun & Inclusive Must-Watch!
The major flaw of the series is that it’s hosted on Netflix and barely makes malicious comments about it despite being focused on the lives of people directly affected by the Capitalist mentality of the OTT corporation.
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An Interview with Writer/Director/Producer Penelope Lawson
We chat with Penelope Lawson about her short film, The Dinner Party, her experience founding her own production company, and fun cinema.
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Paw Patrol Jets to the Rescue in Barkingburg
In this high-flying mission, the pups gear up with jets to stop the Duke of Flappington and save Barkingburg.
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‘The Haunting of Hill House’: The Reality of Mental Illness through Fictional Horror
“The Haunting of Hill House” isn’t your typical horror story. Based on a novel by Shirley Jackson, Netflix’s masterpiece and limited horror series takes you on a emotional rollercoaster ride, by turning our perception of mental illness on its head. It’s an unforgettable story about a loveable family, who grapples with tragedy and love after…
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In ‘The Patient,’ Patience Doesn’t Really Pay Off
‘The Patient’ is bound by four walls and a mediocre ending that leaves you wanting more.
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‘Under Wraps 2’: The 2022 Spooky Sequel
The sequel to the 2021 remake of the same name continues from where we last left off in this spooky adventure.
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‘Under Wraps’: A 2021 Halloween Remake
This remake of the Disney Channel Original Movie of the same name brings a strong representative cast.
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Why It Makes Sense That There Are Black Actors In “The Rings of Power”
Like many things, like animals and people, they always evolve. When the first humans walked the Earth, they originated from Africa and were all black.
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Baring it all in ‘The Bear’
Personalities clash and tempers fume in a family-run Chicago restaurant
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Visi-Bi-lity: It’s Improving!
Films and TV series often tend to misrepresent or not acknowledge bisexual characters, but recent trends show that bi-erasure is now under deserved scrutiny. So, I’m genuinely happy about the direction bi-representation seems to be taking.