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Ugly Delicious is More Than Meets the Eye

Ugly Delicious is More Than Meets the Eye

March 12, 2018
by Melissa Slaughter
Melissa Slaughter, Review, TV

Each episode is its own little gem. Ugly Delicious is less of a David Chang extravaganza, and more of a true documentary. Think Vice; not Rachel Ray. If you like food shows (Chef’s Table, Mind of a Chef, etc), then chances are you love Ugly Delicious.

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Everything Sucks! is the Freaks and Geeks for a New Generation

Everything Sucks! is the Freaks and Geeks for a New Generation

March 8, 2018
by Melissa Slaughter
Melissa Slaughter, Review, TV

Everything Sucks! is like Stranger Things and My So-called Life had a baby and its best friend is Boy Meets World. A show capitalizing on nostalgia, it still has all the heart you want from a high school drama.

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Annihilation Will Be Seen as A Masterwork In Film For Years To Come

Annihilation Will Be Seen as A Masterwork In Film For Years To Come

February 24, 2018
by Cody Eastlick
Advanced Screening, Cody Eastlick, Movie, Review

Annihilation is another astounding film from Garland and I expect it to be looked on as a masterwork for years to come. If you’re in the U.S. and you enjoy sci-fi get out and see this movie in the loudest theater near you. It’s a helluva treat.

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cloverfield paradox

Netflix and “The Cloverfield Paradox” Gives Us Instant Gratification And Sci-Fi Space Gold

February 5, 2018
by Therese Lacson
Movie, Review, Therese Lacson, Uncategorized

We’re sure there are those who will find Paradox lazy, but to us, this is another excellent addition and one that will serve to aid in future entries into the franchise. Onah combines space horror and monster movies in a genre-bending thriller that keeps the audience on its toes until the very end.

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Netflix's Altered Carbon: First Thoughts

Netflix’s Altered Carbon: First Thoughts

February 1, 2018
by Beatrice Longshore
Beatrice Longshore, Event, Premiere, Recap, Review, TV, Uncategorized

Netflix’s Altered Carbon launched viewers into a brutal future over the weekend. Check out our initial thoughts & first reaction to the series while we gather our thoughts on the first season! #url#

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Alias Grace is a Slow, Suspenseful Burn with a Subtle Ending

Alias Grace is a Slow, Suspenseful Burn with a Subtle Ending

December 3, 2017
by Elise Kulik
Elise Kulik, Review, TV

If you’re looking for a slow burn historical suspense/drama to watch, look no further than Netflix’s Alias Grace.

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American Vandal is a Satirical, but Grounded Take on the True Crime Genre

American Vandal is a Satirical, but Grounded Take on the True Crime Genre

October 5, 2017
by Melissa Slaughter
Melissa Slaughter, Movie, Review

American Vandal is Netflix’s satirical take on the true crime genre. The show pokes fun at its parent company’s Uber successful docu-series Making A Murderer,…

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SDCC 2017: 'Bright' Is A Bright Spot of Netflix Original Programming That We Can't Wait to Watch!

SDCC 2017: ‘Bright’ Is A Bright Spot of Netflix Original Programming That We Can’t Wait to Watch!

September 30, 2017
by Kylee Sills
Conventions, Interview, Kylee Sills, TV

When asked about the differences between Netflix and traditional Hollywood movie shoots, David Ayer summed it up best at San Diego Comic Con when he…

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Crunchyroll vs. Hulu vs. Netflix

The Anime Nerd’s Guide to Crunchyroll, Hulu and Netflix

September 29, 2017
by Shakeal Kitchings
Anime, Opinion, Shakeal Kitchings, TV

Where do you watch anime? Such a question warrants countless answers. It’s no secret that many of us found our start on illegal sites, mentioned…

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"Narcos" Explores the Post-Escobar Era in Season 3: A Review of Episodes 6 - 10

“Narcos” Explores the Post-Escobar Era in Season 3: A Review of Episodes 6 – 10

September 27, 2017
by Danny Vazquez
Danny Vazquez, Recap, TV

Created by: Carlo Bernard, Chris Brancato, Doug Miro Cast: Pedro Pascal, Matias Varela, Damián Alcázar, Francisco Denis, Alberto Ammann, Pêpê Rapazote Episodes: 6-10 (of 10)…

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