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Mad Max Franchise: Ranking the Legendary Post-Apocalyptic Films and Celebrating Beyond Thunderdome’s 40th Anniversary
The latest: Beyond Thunderdome, the last movie in the original Mel Gibson-led trilogy, celebrates its 40th anniversary! The original Mad…
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Karate Kid & Cobra Kai, Ranked by Tomatometer
The Enduring Legacy of The Karate Kid: From Underdog Story to Multi-Generational Franchise When The Karate Kid premiered in 1984,…
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Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders – Revisiting America’s Unsolved Pharma Horror
In 1982, a wave of panic swept across the Chicago area and soon the entire United States. Seven innocent people…
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Netflix’s Department Q Review: Brilliant Writing and Acting Struggle Under Bloated Length
Netflix’s Department Q reunites acclaimed writer Scott Frank, known for Out of Sight, Logan, and The Queen’s Gambit, with actor…
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Adults FX Series Review – Hilarious Gen Z Sitcom Reinventing Comedy
Adults FX Series Review – Hilarious Gen Z Sitcom Reinventing Comedy The Adults FX series dives headfirst into the chaotic…
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Cannes 2025: Our Coverage of Neon’s Remarkable Six-Film Palme d’Or Streak
Tom Quinn and Neon have accomplished something that even Miramax couldn’t in its prime of the late ‘80s and early…
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Ballard: The New Gritty Thriller That Expands the Bosch Universe on Prime Video
The opening of “Ballard” immediately pulls viewers into the action, reminiscent of the brooding intensity that defined Idris Elba’s “Luther”.…
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Celebrating Roger Ebert: A Life of Film, Empathy, and Lasting Legacy
Roger enjoyed celebrating his birthday! Birthday party? Sure! Birthday surprise? Even better! The secret is that he simply enjoyed savoring…
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The True Story of Juneteenth: Beyond the Myths and Into the Struggle for Freedom
As a native Texan, Juneteenth wasn’t just a date on the calendar—it was part of my DNA, deeply ingrained in…
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“The Gilded Age” Season 3 Review: Power, Politics, and the Series’ Boldest Transformation Yet
In the final episode of Season 2 of HBO’s “The Gilded Age,” the van Rhijn family nearly lost everything. After…
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