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TV by Ariba BhuvadMay 23, 20214:17 am
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Master of None: Season 3 – Review

Master of None returns May 23 on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad After a four-year hiatus, Master of None returns with something different, something unexpected, and with a special title, “Moments in Love”. Instead of focusing […]

TV by Ariba BhuvadMay 9, 20213:53 pm
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Selena: The Series: Part 2 – Review

Selena: The Series Part 2 is now streaming on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” finally makes its Selena debut in part two of the Netflix series chronicling the Queen of Tejano’s rise […]

TV by Critics w/o CredentialsMay 9, 20211:28 am
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Jupiter’s Legacy: Season 1 – Review

Jupiter’s Legacy premieres May 7 on Netflix. By Chris Flanagan Superheroes and comic book adaptations are everywhere. And Netflix is no stranger to greenlighting known properties that have a proven track record with literary fans […]

TV by Critics w/o CredentialsApr 21, 202111:54 pm
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Shadow and Bone: Season 1 – Review

Shadow and Bone premieres April 23 on Netflix. By Chris Flanagan “Who Are You?” It’s a question that is repeatedly asked of the protagonist, Alina, throughout Shadow and Bone and one she struggles to answer […]

TV by Ariba BhuvadApr 7, 20219:15 amApril 5, 2021
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Kung Fu: “Pilot” – Review

Kung Fu premieres April 7, 8pm on The CW. By Ariba Bhuvad Admittedly, my expectations weren’t all that high going into watching the CW’s Kung Fu pilot. Whether it was preemptively assuming the cheesiness factor […]

Exhibits by rmabrahamsApr 2, 202112:10 am
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KAWS: WHAT PARTY

KAWS: WHAT PARTY is showing now at the Brooklyn Museum through September 5, 2021. By Rachel Mohl This retrospective traces KAWS’ work over the last twenty-five years. Brian Donnelly, originally an American street artist (born […]

TV by Ariba BhuvadMar 27, 20213:03 amApril 1, 2021
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The Irregulars: Season 1 – Review

The Irregulars premieres March 26 on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories of Sherlock Holmes are tales as old as time, and ones that have gotten various platforms to be told on. Between […]

Movie by Palmer RubinMar 22, 20214:07 pm
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Breaking Down Zack Snyder’s Justice League

Zack Snyder’s Justice League is now available to stream on HBO Max. *Spoilers for Zack Snyder’s Justice League follow just because it’s impossible to talk about this without spoiling it.* By Palmer Rubin Snyder cut good. I […]

TV by Critics w/o CredentialsMar 22, 20213:42 pm
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Invincible: Season 1 – Review

Invincible premieres March 26 on Amazon Prime Video. By Chris Flanagan The ingredients are all there: Amazon, Robert Kirkman, R-rated comic book adaptation, exceptional voice talent, and an interesting premise. All of these elements come […]

Movie by Palmer RubinMar 9, 20218:03 pm
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Nomadland (2020) – Review

Nomadland is now streaming on Hulu. Fern travels through an America that has been dead a long time, even if it’s taking its populace longer and longer to realize it. She drifts through the decimated remains […]

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