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Review: ‘American Primeval’ Paints a Bloody Picture of Pre-Civil War American West
***Caution. Spoilers ahead*** There are Westerns with heroes and villains, and then there’s “American Primeval.” The Six-episode series certainly makes…
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‘Wolf Man’ Review: A Dark, Thrilling Transformation That Never Fully Unleashes
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man offers an ambitious, yet ultimately underwhelming take on the classic Universal monster, aiming to explore themes…
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Review: ‘Laid’ Exposes the Costs of Self-Absorption in a Hilarious, Raunchy Ride
*** Cautions. Spoilers ahead*** I spend most of my time on Peacock watching English Premier League soccer, so it’s refreshing…
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‘Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare’: Where the Magic Dies a Slow Death
Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare is the latest offering from the so-called Twisted Childhood Universe, which specializes in turning once-cherished fables…
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Review: ‘Missing You’ Grabs You for a Manchester-based Mystery and Quick Binge
***Caution. Spoilers ahead*** I’m a sucker for any Harlan Coben mystery adaption, and Missing You was no exception despite…
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Interview: ‘Waack Girls’ actress Diya Patel on redefining traditional representations of South Asian women in media
Known for the TV series Waack Girls, Diya Patel challenges traditional representations of South Asian women in media. From working…
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‘Nosferatu’: Robert Eggers’ Eerie, Erotic, and Entrancing Telling of a Vampiric Classic
Right off the bat, I need whoever is reading this to understand that I don’t like Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and…
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‘Werewolves’: A Howling Adventure That Scratches the Surface of Its Potential
Werewolves have long occupied a niche in horror, and Werewolves, directed by Steven C. Miller, aims to capitalize on their…
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‘Street Trash’ (2024): A Gooey, Gory, and Surprisingly Thoughtful Update to a Cult Classic
Ryan Kruger’s Street Trash reimagines the 1987 cult classic with a bold and entertaining vision that blends gory fun, social…
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‘Rita’ Review: A Harrowing Dark Fantasy That Illuminates a Real-Life Tragedy
Jayro Bustamante’s Rita is a poignant and visually stunning exploration of resilience, cruelty, and the power of fantasy in the…
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