They/Them Review: A Fright Free Slasher That Completely Misses The Mark
They/Them is disappointing and forgettable.
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Read MoreNot Okay deftly balances humor with legitimate awfulness.
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Read MoreTime for yet another shocking episode.
Read MoreLet's play Son of Sam.
Read MoreThere's something refreshing about the radical sweetness of Anything's Possible.
Read MoreJurassic World Camp Cretaceous season 5 wraps things up with a rushed, but mostly satisfying, conclusion.
Read MoreThe docuseries Light and Magic is tailor-made for film nerds chasing the high of movie magic.
Read MoreWestworld season 4 finally gives us some answers.
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Read MoreThe Gray Man is fifty shades of okay.
Read MoreDanai Gurira welcomes you to the winter of discontent.
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