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Continue reading →: TV Review: “The Morning Show- Season 4” Returns as Frivolous, Bonkers, and Addictive As EverWhile the first 9 episodes were screened in advance, for embargo reasons, story details will be restricted to Episode 1 “My Roman Empire”. When The Morning Show first debuted as the launching series for Apple+ back in 2019, it immediately faced criticism over its questionable handling of the #MeToo era…
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Continue reading →: TV Review: “Slow Horses- Series 5”, Slough House Takes On A Controversial Mayoral Race, Terrorism, and Babysitting RoddyWhile all six episodes were screened in advance, for embargo reasons, story details will be restricted to Episode 1 “Bad Dates”. Another day, another bizarre terrorist attack in London for Slough House to deal with, this time on the heels of a divisive mayoral election between current liberal in-office Zafar…
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Continue reading →: Oscars 2026 Nomination Predictions (SEPTEMBER)Wow, what a few weeks of festival season can do. Post-Venice, Telluride, and the ongoing TIFF, we’ve finally gotten a clearer look at… well, how a lot of these films actually are. What the buzz off the ground is. What is speaking the loudest in terms of audience reception. What…
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Continue reading →: Review: ‘Eleanor the Great’, June Squibb Rises Above Maudlin ToneWhile the true synopsis of “Eleanor the Great” has been kept vague in its marketing, for review purposes, plot details will be discussed. Few actors working today have gotten to have a late breakthrough finally pay-off the way it has for June Squibb. At 83, and after decades of bite-sized…
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Continue reading →: Review: “Highest 2 Lowest”, Spike Lee & Denzel Washington Adapt a Kurosawa ClassicAkira Kurosawa was arguably the greatest living filmmaker of his time and High and Low (1963), based on the 1959 novel King’s Ransom, is often regarded as one of his best films. Spike Lee, also one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of his generation, had already infamously remade…
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Continue reading →: Final 77th Emmy Awards Winner PredictionsOn September 14th, the Primetime Emmys will unveil their winners of the 2024-2025 television season while the Creative Arts Emmys take place tomorrow September 6th and the next day September 7th. Three big thoughts come to mind immediately when looking over this hefty list of nominations: Severance, The Pitt, and…
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Continue reading →: 2022: Personal Awards2022 was a true blockbuster year, blessing us with Tom Cruise, the grand return of the Naavi, superheroes galore, a bang-up year for horror, and hot dog fingers. For the first time since the pandemic, 2022 felt like the movies were (briefly) truly back. BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR BEST ACTOR…
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Continue reading →: Review: “Ne Zha 2” Puts Most Action Films To ShameFor the average American, Ne Zha may be a title only a minuscule amount of filmgoers were made aware of prior to 2025. The odd disparity between the United States and the Central Kingdom has begun to tilt into in the latter’s favor, with an increasing demand for more films…
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Continue reading →: 77th Primetime Emmys: If I Picked The Winner (LIMITED SERIES & TV Movie CATEGORIES)With the Primetime Emmys scheduled to be aired on September 14th (as well as the Guest Acting categories and Outstanding Television Movie announced during the Creative Arts Emmys on September 6th and 7th), the two month window has allowed me the time to buckle down and give each season/program my…
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Continue reading →: Review: “Honey, Don’t”, Ethan Coen Has No Intentions of Getting Back to SeriousLast year’s Drive Away Dolls left many a bit perplexed. When Ethan’s brother-half Joel went on to solo direct The Tragedy of MacBeth as a serious F.W. Muranau-inspired black-and-white adaptation, his keen eye paired with Bruno Delbonnel still managed to cast a visual spell, whether or not the material felt…







