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In Outlander's 'Sticks And Stones,' Claire Faces Both And Is Unsurprisingly Worse For It
Read on for a spoiler-full discussion of the Outlander season 6 episode, Sticks and Stones.
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Vortex Review: Gaspar Noe's Latest Is Softer But No Less Arresting Than His Usual, Making It One Of His Best
Vortex is Gaspar Noe's most thoughtful work yet.
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We Own This City Series Review: An Uncompromising And Grim Look At The Modern American Police
We Own This City is dark and effective, and features a career-best performance from Jon Bernthal.
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Atlanta Season 3 Episode 6 Tackles Gentrification And Selling Out In 'White Fashion'
Rather than answer any questions from last week, Atlanta jumps ahead.
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They Call Me Magic Review: Magic Johnson Gets The Spectacular Last Dance Documentary Treatment
Magic Johnson is one of the all-time greatest basketball players in the NBA, and a new Apple TV+ documentary gives him a shining documentary profile.
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Jean-Luc Enlists His Own Version Of Agent Mulder In Episode 8 Of Star Trek: Picard Season 2
It seems Star Trek: Picard has officially reached the 'spinning its wheels' phase of its current season.
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The Offer Review: A Limited Series That Should've Been A Movie
The Offer features a game cast, but the story can't sustain itself for 10 episodes.
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Halo Episode 5 Brings Back The Action As War Breaks Out And The Chief Faces A Reckoning
Action, what a concept!
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Virus :32 Review: The Zombie Genre Is Still Kicking In The Latest From Gustavo Hernandez
Virus :32 is familiar but effective.
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Moon Knight Episode 4 Gets Real Trippy, Man
Just when you might have thought you had a handle on what Disney+'s Moon Knight is all about, we get this week's episode.
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Chariot Review: This Muddled, Messy Sci-Fi Shows Promise, Then Loses Grip
Chariot falls victim to the problems of a bewilderingly ineffective script.
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Doctor Who Navigates Rocky Seas And Rockier Relationships In 'Legend Of The Sea Devils'
Legend of the Sea Devils sounds like a swashbuckling adventure on paper, it's still in dire need of that much-needed Doctor Who swagger.
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The Bad Guys Review: A Breezy, Kid-Friendly Caper
The Bad Guys is light and fun and enjoyable enough.
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Barry Season 3 Review: Bill Hader's Extremely Dark Comedy Remains One Of The Best Shows Around Right Now
Barry is back with a new, unsettling season.
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Heartstopper Review: A Queer Romance That Knows Exactly How To Make Your Heart Flutter
One of the extraordinary elements of Heartstopper is its simplicity.
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Atlanta Season 3 Episode 5 Looks For A Missing Phone With 'Cancer Attack'
Who stole the phone?
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Letterkenny Live: A Lesson In Canadian Hospitality
Watching Letterkenny Live is seeing flannel button-downs colored a crowd of hootin', hollerin' Americans getting roasted by the quickest wits in Canada.
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Jean-Luc Battles A Mind Clown In Episode 7 Of Star Trek: Picard Season 2
Picard has invented trauma for its main character, just so there would be a reason for him to overcome it.
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Halo Episode 4 Takes Master Chief On A Trip Down Memory Lane
Halo the series still has some work to do in crafting a coherent, well-rounded episode.
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Moon Knight Episode 3 Has Us Scrambling Around Egypt For Yet Another MacGuffin
Strong The Mummy 1999 vibes in this week's Moon Knight.
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Russian Doll Season 2 Review: Unstacking Generational Trauma Once More, With Feeling
Russian Doll season 2 is messy and complicated, but ultimately emotionally enlightening.
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The Flight Attendant Season 2 Review: Kaley Cuoco Shines In An Enticing, But Uneven Attempt To Recapture Previous Heights
The Flight Attendant season 2 doesn't quite match the soaring heights of its inaugural run.
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Gaslit Review: The Watergate Story Gets A Fresh Spin
Julia Roberts is great in Gaslit, but it's Shea Whigham's G. Gordon Liddy who steals the show.
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The Northman Review: Robert Eggers Spins A Brutal Viking Epic With A Dash Of Eerie Shakespearean Tragedy
Robert Eggers' bold injection of surreal, brutish artistry into the action epic is a reminder that there's still fresh ground to be trod in the revenge story.
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Roar Review: Apple's Anthology Series Falls Victim To Its Fables
Roar is one part Black Mirror, one part The Twilight Zone, all filtered through the lens of feminism.
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Things Take A Very Sharp, Very Harsh Turn In The Latest Outlander Episode
It's a rough episode.
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