Category: TV & Movies

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Review – Alien: Covenant

By guest columnist Caleb Luther. Covenant simultaneously feels like Alien, Aliens and Prometheus, which both works for the movie and hurts the movie.

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Review: The Secret History of Twin Peaks

Time to get a slice of cherry pie and pour yourself a cup of damn fine coffee (and hot!) This Sunday brings us the long-awaited continuation of the Twin Peaks series, twenty-five (well, twenty-six)(almost) years after the original series ended, leaving us with many, many unanswered questions. In preparation for the new episodes, Mark Frost has given us The

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Review – The Circle

By guest columnist Film_Tacs. I was under the assumption that The Circle was a thriller – as advertised – but I was wrong. So if you go into the theaters expecting such, you will be disappointed, but for more than one reason.

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Review – Unforgettable

By guest columnist my_year_in_movies. As much as I enjoy a £45 steak, sometimes all I want is a £2 burger off the back of a van. These relationship thrillers are exactly that for me and Unforgettable is a good one.

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Nat Geo Announces New Docu-Drama, ‘Year Million’

Nat Geo is excited to announce YEAR MILLION, a new six-part documentary-drama series that premieres May 15, 9/8c. Narrated by Laurence Fishburne, YEAR MILLION explores what it will be like to be human approximately one million years into the future. Depending on your perspective, the future can be thrilling… it also can be frightening. Imagine

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TV & Movies
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A conversation about Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Stranger Things, Deadwood, Better Call Saul, Zombies Run, West Wing, and more

Elizabeth of the Binary System podcast and sister Hannah had a late-night conversation about television writing that quickly spun into a critique of at least seven different series. We place it here because it’s Monday and it needed to go somewhere. If you disagree with anything we called “slightly overhyped” (looking at you, Supernatural) (You

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Review – Free Fire

By guest columnist c.dyer_movies. When the first few shells hit the ground in Free Fire, you know right away you’re in for a treat of great proportions. Who knew action films this contained could be so fresh and fun?

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