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TV by Palmer RubinMay 24, 20205:49 amMay 24, 2020
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Series Retrospective: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

The fourth and final season of She-Ra and The Princesses of Power premiered May 15, 2020 on Netflix. By Palmer Rubin The following will spoil the entirety of the series. She-Ra is ostensibly a show […]

TV by Ariba BhuvadMay 11, 20208:23 pmMay 11, 2020
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Dead to Me: Season 2 – Review

Dead to Me‘s second season is now streaming on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad After watching the first season of Dead to Me last year, I was immediately hooked to the drama, suspense, and allure of […]

TV by Critics w/o CredentialsMay 11, 20207:18 pmMay 11, 2020
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The Eddy: Miniseries – Review

The Eddy is now streaming on Netflix. By Chris Flanagan The creation of music can be a transformative experience, both to construct as well as witness it. This concept is difficult to capture and explain […]

TV by Palmer RubinMay 5, 20203:04 pmMay 5, 2020
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Thoughts on The Clone Wars Series Finale

The final episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars aired May 4, 2020 on Disney+. By Palmer Rubin *SPOILER WARNING* This is, in part, a review of the final season of The Clone Wars, but […]

Movie by Palmer RubinMay 1, 20204:52 pmMay 1, 2020
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The Half of It (2020) – Review

The Half of It is now streaming on Netflix. By Palmer Rubin One of the oldest tropes in the book is the “Cyrano De Bergerac” plotline. Two people are into the same person and one […]

TV by Ariba BhuvadMay 1, 20204:43 pmMay 1, 2020
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Hollywood: Season 1 – Review

Hollywood is now streaming on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad Hollywood, Ryan Murphy’s second Netflix series, is indeed a love letter to the Golden Age of Hollywood. As someone who is enamored with history in general, […]

Movie by Palmer RubinApr 27, 20206:31 pmApril 27, 2020
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Bad Education – Review

Bad Education is now streaming on HBO. By Palmer Rubin “We do this because we’re good people.” The really boring way to go about a film like Bad Education to have a lot of preachy […]

TV by Ariba BhuvadApr 23, 20204:31 pmApril 23, 2020
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Never Have I Ever: Season 1 – Review

Never Have I Ever premieres April 27 on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad I’ll be the first to admit that I love Mindy Kaling, and have been following her since her days on The Office as […]

TV by Ariba BhuvadApr 22, 20201:00 pmApril 13, 2020
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Defending Jacob: Limited Series – Review

Defending Jacob premieres April 24th on Apple TV+. By Ariba Bhuvad I find myself rather conflicted over Apple TV+’s Defending Jacob. In the eight-episode limited series provided to critics, we were able to see the […]

TV by Ariba BhuvadApr 15, 20204:01 amApril 13, 2020
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#blackAF: Season 1 – Review

#blackAF premieres April 17th on Netflix. By Ariba Bhuvad From the ridiculously hilarious mind of Kenya Barris comes #blackAF. I’m not sure where to start with this review because as a comedy, this series has […]

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