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  • A Christmas Story Christmas

    A Christmas Story Christmas Review: The Holiday Classic's Magic Can't Be Replicated, But It's The Thought That Counts

    By Ethan Anderton November 16th, 2022

    Matching the greatness of the original holiday classic was always going to be a tall order. Thankfully, there's still a decent amount to enjoy.

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  • Chainsaw Man

    Chainsaw Man Episode 6 Is A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

    By Rafael Motamayor November 16th, 2022

    Watch out, here comes the Eternity Devil.

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  • The Santa Clauses

    The Santa Clauses Review: A Surprisingly Good Series That Avoids The Legacy Sequel Curse

    By Sarah Milner November 14th, 2022

    The Santa Clauses is surprisingly good.

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  • Danai Gurira and Letitia Wright

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Spoiler Review: An MCU Entry That Works When It Focuses On Real-Life Tragedy

    By Josh Spiegel November 14th, 2022

    Watch out for spoilers.

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  • sabrina impaccitore the white lotus

    The White Lotus Season 2 Episode 3 Kicks Things Up A Notch

    By Lex Briscuso November 14th, 2022

    'You don't think I can be lovely? Just watch.'

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  • Dave Chappelle Hosted Saturday Night Live

    Dave Chappelle Spent More Time Doing Stand-Up On Saturday Night Live Than He Did Appearing In Sketches

    By Ethan Anderton November 13th, 2022

    Having spent over 15 minutes doing stand-up, there were far fewer sketches than usual this week. What was the best one? Let's dig in.

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  • Still from The English

    The English Review: A Gorgeous And Gruesome Tale Of Vengeance In The Old West

    By Danielle Ryan November 11th, 2022

    A brutal and bloody Western.

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  • Tulsa King

    Tulsa King Review: Mobster Sylvester Stallone Wanders Around Punching Everyone In This Dull Comedy-Drama

    By Chris Evangelista November 11th, 2022

    Dads, this show is for you.

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  • Slumberland Jason Momoa Marlow Barkley

    Slumberland Review: You're Better Off In Your Own Dream World

    By Mike Shutt November 11th, 2022

    An uninspired adventure.

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  • Top Gun

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Top Gun: Maverick, Malcolm X, And More

    By Chris Evangelista November 10th, 2022

    Movies, now more than ever.

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  • Toby Fleishman, who needs to find his wife

    Fleishman Is In Trouble Review: Jesse Eisenberg Searches For Claire Danes In This Emotionally Complex Mystery

    By Jeff Ewing November 10th, 2022

    A rich exploration of the subjectivity of modern suffering.

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  • The Sex Lives of College Girls

    The Sex Lives Of College Girls Season 2 Review: Mindy Kaling's Comedy Hits Its Sophomore Stride

    By Shania Russell November 10th, 2022

    The Sex Lives of College Girls' second season is even better than the first.

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  • Wakanda Forever

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review: An Overstuffed, Action-Packed, Emotional Sequel

    By Chris Evangelista November 9th, 2022

    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a big sequel with big emotional punches.

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  • The Crown

    The Crown Season 5 Review: Bad Times For The Old Royals

    By Chris Evangelista November 9th, 2022

    The soapy, addictive series returns for an all-new season of royal pains.

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  • Cassian Andor

    Andor Episode 10 Offers Only One Way Out

    By Bryan Young November 9th, 2022

    Spoilers follow!

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  • Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell

    Spirited Review: A Mixed-Bag Blend Of Christmas Cheer, Snark, And Song

    By Josh Spiegel November 9th, 2022

    Spirited feels like it sprung to life out of a series of focus-group sessions among corporate executives.

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  • Chainsaw Man

    Chainsaw Man Episode 5 Stays Weird With The Gun Devil

    By Rafael Motamayor November 9th, 2022

    Stay weird, Chainsaw Man. Stay weird.

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  • The art of Star Wars: The High Republic

    The Art Of Star Wars: The High Republic Review: A Gorgeous Look At A Different Star Wars Era

    By Bryan Young November 8th, 2022

    A look at a time in the galaxy without any filmed storytelling (yet.)

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  • Titans

    Titans Season 4 Review: A More Focused Season Full Of Supernatural Horrors And Effective Humor

    By Rafael Motamayor November 7th, 2022

    Titans season 4 is off to a great start.

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  • gundam witch from mercury gundam pharact and aerial laser sword duel

    Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury Sings The Saddest Happy Birthday In 'A Gloomy Song'

    By Adam Wescott November 7th, 2022

    This might be the single most action-packed episode of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury yet.

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  • julia riding smiling

    Rodeo Review: Daring, Risky Rides On The Fringes Of Society [London Film Festival]

    By Barry Levitt November 7th, 2022

    Rodeo is a daring and impressive debut.

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  • Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story art

    Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story Review: This True Crime Series Gives Too Much Of A Spotlight To A Fiend Who Loved Attention

    By Sarah Milner November 7th, 2022

    This is a horrifying story told in a half-handed manner.

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  • Jenna Ortega In X

    X Review: A Slick And Stunning Original Slasher [SXSW]

    By Matt Donato November 7th, 2022

    Ti West is back with a violent vengeance.

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  • Sweetie You Won't Believe It shhh scene

    Sweetie, You Won't Believe It Review: An Uproarious And Chaotic Slapstick Caper [Telluride Horror Show 2021]

    By Kalyn Corrigan November 7th, 2022

    Kazakhstani horror-comedy Sweetie, You Won't Believe It is a funny, gory ride that might be the most chaotic movie of the year.

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  • Antlers

    Antlers Review: This Atmospheric Monster Movie Is An Undercooked Disappointment

    By Chris Evangelista November 7th, 2022

    Antlers has plenty of atmospheres and some great monster effects. But the entire endeavor ultimately feels underwhelming and undercooked.

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  • rama sitting in court

    Saint Omer Review: A Quiet, Simmering Courtroom Drama [London Film Festival]

    By Barry Levitt November 7th, 2022

    An intelligent, absorbing drama.

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  • Quest for the Hidden CityThis will contain spoilers for "Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City"  As the writer behind "Star Wars: Myths and Fables", George Mann is no stranger to "Star Wars", but with "Star Wars: Quest for the Hidden City" he takes his first step into the world of "The High Republic."  For those unfamiliar with "The High Republic", it's the publishing initiative that sets the clock back on the prequel era by a couple of centuries. The second phase, which we're in now, sets it back even further. The galaxy is one big frontier. Communication is slower, the Republic is smaller. And the Jedi are like frontier sheriffs and explorers. In Phase One, we were introduced to the Nihil, a vicious band of pirates who work to undo the Jedi and monopolize the hyperspace lanes through the galaxy. In the second phase, with the clock turned back, the Nihil is but a twinkle in the galaxy's eye and the hyperspace prospectors and Jedi Pathfinder teams explore the wild edges of space. Though "The High Republic" has been primarily in printed media, that is set to change with "Star Wars: The Acolyte", the Leslye Headland run "Star Wars" show heading to Disney+ in the future.  "Quest for the Hidden City" is a middle-grade adventure yarn that follows a Jedi Pathfinder team and the problems they face in exploring new planets in the galaxy and biting off more than they can chew. It largely revolves around a Jedi Padawan named Rooper Natani and her master, Silandra Show as they investigate a frightening distress signal on a pair of twin worlds. The other major POV character is the son of a hyperspace prospector named Dass. He and his father have been stranded on a planet thought to be abandoned by a fellow prospector who double-crossed them. But there is more to the planet Gloam than they realize and the mystery deepens as the book continues.

    Star Wars: Quest For The Hidden City Carries On The Second Phase Of The High Republic

    By Bryan Young November 7th, 2022

    A book that hints toward the future and the past of the galaxy.

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