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TV by Noam AbrahamsAug 11, 20174:45 pmJune 25, 2017
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DuckTales Reboot – Opinion

The new DuckTales premieres with an original movie on August 12, airing all day on Disney XD. Disney XD may have a large catalog of cartoons, some good and some bad, but one of the […]

TV by Noam AbrahamsAug 9, 201710:40 pmJune 30, 2017
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Swedish Dicks: Season 1 – Review

Swedish Dicks premieres August 2, 8pm on Pop TV. Swedish Dicks follows two unlicensed Swedish private investigators trying to make a living in Los Angeles. It’s a comedy procedural, and is somewhat formulaic. Also, Keanu Reeves […]

TV by rmabrahamsAug 8, 201712:40 amAugust 8, 2017
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Difficult People: Season 3 – Opinion

New episodes of Difficult People’s third season are available Tuesdays, only on Hulu. The best part of the new season (number 3!) of Difficult People, available now on Hulu, is the contemporaneous feeling of the show. […]

Exhibits by rmabrahamsAug 7, 201710:35 pm
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VR World NYC

Last week some of the TV and City writers had the opportunity to visit VR WORLD NYC (www.vrworldnyc.com). This cool new experience opened at the end of June right across from the Empire State Building […]

TV by rmabrahamsAug 6, 20176:25 pm
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The Last Tycoon: Season 1 – Review

The Last Tycoon’s first season is now streaming on Amazon Video. Amazon video’s adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s unfinished novel, The Last Tycoon, is currently up for streaming for those with Amazon Prime. Over the course of […]

TV by Elazar AbrahamsAug 3, 201711:00 pmAugust 3, 2017
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The Guest Book: Season 1 – Review

The Guest Book premieres August 3, 10pm on TBS. By John Baker The pages of the Foggy Cottage guest book offer far more than cursory reflections on a stay at a rustic cabin in a nameless […]

TV by Elazar AbrahamsAug 2, 201710:45 pmJune 20, 2017
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The Sinner: Season 1 – Review

The Sinner premieres August 2, 10pm on USA. A series pilot opening with a murder is no shocker, especially in a drama. But what makes The Sinner’s early scenes unique is the context of the […]

Movie by AfaivishJul 28, 20172:00 pmJune 4, 2017
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Menashe (2017) – Review

Menashe hits theaters July 28. By Jack Faivish Menashe follows one man’s difficult inner journey as he attempts to maintain a relationship with his son, while the rest of the Hasidic Jewish community tries to pull […]

TV by Elazar AbrahamsJul 24, 201711:00 pmJuly 18, 2017
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People of Earth: Season 2 – Review

People of Earth returns July 24, 10:30pm on TBS. By Jon Baker The truth is out there, way out there, in the sleepy little hamlet of Beacon, New York. Because as it turns out, Beacon is […]

TV by Critics w/o CredentialsJul 24, 201710:45 pmJuly 18, 2017
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Midnight, Texas: Season 1 – Review

Midnight, Texas premieres July 24, 10pm on NBC. Midnight, Texas is a show that wants to be something strange and unique, but plays it too safely to be anything other than just another show that deals […]

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