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What If...? Season 2 Premiere Review: Captain Carter Gets Her Winter Soldier [Comic-Con]
She can do this all day (for a sequel). -
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Primal Season 2 Review: Genndy Tartakovsky's Epic Series Is Big, Bold, And Bloody
Primal is back with a bloody bang, bringing more prehistoric mayhem to screens. -
Light And Magic Review: How Industrial Light And Magic Changed Movies Forever
The docuseries Light and Magic is tailor-made for film nerds chasing the high of movie magic. -
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Season 5 Review: A Rushed, Cruel, Somewhat Satisfying Conclusion
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous season 5 wraps things up with a rushed, but mostly satisfying, conclusion. -
Superhero Bits: Thor Love And Thunder Concept Art, A Ms. Marvel Finale Preview & More
Jaimie Alexander wants to team up with Beta Ray Bill in a Lady Sif series, and more of the latest superhero news. -
Resident Evil Review: Strong Action And Monstrous Creatures Elevate The Latest Adaptation Of The Video Game Series
Despite some pacing issues and a generally unremarkable story, there's a lot of fun to be had watching Resident Evil. -
The Boys Season 3 Spoiler Review: Eviscerating The Culture Of Superheroes And Lies In A Corporate-Run Dystopia
The Boys continues doling out irreverence and speaking truth to power as an acidic subversion of the superhero-industrial complex. -
The Rehearsal Review: Nathan Fielder Continues To Reinvent The Reality TV Wheel With Beautifully Cringe Results
The Rehearsal offers real, ridiculous insight into the human condition. -
Solar Opposites Season 3 Review: This Animated Comedy Continues To Succeed By Doubling Down On Compelling B-Plot And Gay Leads
The new season of the Hulu comedy is bright, bold, and, frankly, bananas in the best way. -
Stranger Things 4 Volume 2 Review: An Epic, Overstuffed Finale Full Of Big Emotional Swings And Long-Winded Speeches
Alexa, play Running Up That Hill again. -
What We Do In The Shadows Season 4 Review: A Fangtastic Return To Form
What We Do in the Shadows season 4 gets things back on course after a weak third season. -
The Terminal List Review: Chris Pratt Leads An Offensively Bad Military Thriller
The Terminal List is a thoroughly rotten action thriller. -
Westworld Season 4 Review: A Case Of Diminishing Returns
Maybe it's time for Westworld to go offline. -
Loot Review: A Funny, Surprising Series With A Great Lead Role For Maya Rudolph
Maya Rudolph in a lead role? We're in! -
Only Murders In The Building Season 2 Review: A Bigger, Funnier, More Ambitious Sophomore Season
Believe it or not, Only Murders in the Building season 2 is even better than season 1. -
Baymax! Premiere Review: Walt Disney Animation's First Ever TV Show Is Cute, Unimpressive [Annecy 2022]
The first episode of Baymax! offers more gentle giant humor, but doesn't expand much on the original film. -
Zootopia+ Review: A Fun If Redundant Expansion Of The Oscar-Winning Film [Annecy 2022]
Zootopia+ will please fans of the film, while also seeming a little redundant. -
Gremlins: Secrets Of The Mogwai Review: The Best Gremlins Prequel We Could Have Hoped For [Annecy]
Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai recaptures the magic of the original Joe Dante movie. -
Dead End: Paranormal Park Review: The Cartoon Comedy About Kids Working At A Haunted Amusement Park
Fans of Gravity Falls will want to check this Netflix series out. -
Unicorn: Warriors Eternal Review: Genndy Tartakovsky Is Back With Another Thrilling And Genre-Bending Series [Annecy]
A magical adventure with a dark undertone that can be appreciated by all kinds of audiences. -
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Evil Season 3 Review: Still A Terrifying And Silly Delight
Evil remains one of the smartest, scariest TV shows around. -
First Kill Review: The Sapphic Vampire Series Resurrects The Highs And Lows Of Soapy Paranormal Romance
First Kill has a lot of issues, but fans of YA paranormal romance are going to eat it up. -
Ms. Marvel Review: A Breathlessly Imaginative Teen Comedy, And Breath Of Fresh Of Air For Superhero Shows
Ms. Marvel is a fantastic coming-of-age comedy that happens to moonlight as a superhero show. -
Dark Winds Review: Zahn McClarnon Leads A Solid Cast In AMC's Navajo-Centric Foray Into Genre Thrills
Dark Winds gets by on the strength of its cast and setting.