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Mindhunter Needs A Season 3: An Open Letter to Netflix

On rare occasions, I like to start a new show rather than bingeing an old favorite. One of these recent excursions outside my comfort zone came in the form of Mindhunter. Mindhunter is a Netflix original series that ran from 2017 to 2019. Directed by David Fincher, the show stars Jonathan Groff, ...

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REVIEW: Lightyear (2022)

From the initial announcement of Lightyear, I’ve been critical of this movie’s existence. Think Obi-Wan Kenobi, only worse; there was an easy, clearly defined story with Obi-Wan waiting to be told. They just chose to waste time on a galaxy-trotting rescue mission instead. With Lighty...

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REVIEW: The Boys – Season 3, Episode 5, “The Last Time to Look On This World of Lies”

***SPOILERS*** “The Last Time to Look On This World of Lies” finds Frenchie praying over Kimiko while MM watches a video of tests being run on Soldierboy. Ashley is chosen as the new CEO of Vought. Hughie tells Annie about Soldierboy and the temporary V and promises he won’t take i...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 8, Episode 18 “The Man in the Yellow Tie”

“The Man in the Yellow Tie” is the episode where The Flash’s streamlined season finally catches up with it – much like a certain yellow-garbed supervillain always does with Barry Allen. The central plot is strong and thematically rich, but it’s shoved aside by subplots that have no bearing...

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REVIEW: The Orville: New Horizons – Episode 3 “Mortality Paradox”

The Orville: New Horizons continues with the release of episode 3, “Mortality Paradox,” which again proves that The Orville is the best science fiction show currently airing. The previous two episodes of New Horizons were character-heavy and concept-heavy, respectively. In contrast, this third...

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REVIEW: Ms. Marvel – Season 1, Episode 2 “Crushed”

A slow burn isn’t always a good thing, as Ms. Marvel has demonstrated in its first two episodes. The premiere, “Generation Why,” functioned mostly as an introduction to the characters but had almost no plot. Episode 2, “Crushed,” follows suit, with more character-building – the effective...

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