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TV by Elazar AbrahamsMay 13, 201811:34 pm
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The Rain: Season 1 – Review

The Rain‘s first season is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Danish post apocalyptic thriller The Rain is a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand the premise is intriguing, the world […]

TV by Elazar AbrahamsMay 13, 201811:21 pmMay 13, 2018
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Little Women – Review

Little Women begins May 13th on PBS. By Charity Bishop Little Women is a difficult book to adapt, full of religious conviction and the four March sisters trying to overcome their flaws to attain a […]

Movie by Elazar AbrahamsMay 13, 20186:15 pm
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The Kissing Booth (2018) – Review

The Kissing Booth is now streaming on Netflix. By Matthew Parkinson The only problem that comes from reviewing The Kissing Booth is trying to figure out at what point in the plot we venture into […]

TV by Elazar AbrahamsMay 13, 20186:09 pm
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Evil Genius – Review

The documentary series Evil Genius is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Split across four informative parts, Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist is an in-depth true-crime documentary series […]

TV by Elazar AbrahamsMay 13, 20186:05 pm
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Safe: Season 1 – Review

Safe is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Fast paced and extravagantly presented, Netflix Original Safe is a crime thriller with a slowly unravelling mystery at its core. Presented with a mixture of flashbacks […]

TV by Critics w/o CredentialsMay 6, 20189:25 pm
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Sweetbitter: Season 1 – Review

Sweetbitter premieres May 6th, 8pm on Starz. By Chris Flanagan After watching the first season of Sweetbitter, Starz’s new drama about a high-pressure New York restaurant and the people that work in it, I had […]

TV by Jeffery ShellenbargerMay 3, 20181:00 pm
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Dear White People: Season 2 – Review

Dear White People returns for a second season, May 4th on Netflix. By Jeffery Shellenbarger Season 1 of Dear White People—the Netflix dramedy series based on the film of the same name—largely explored themes of […]

Movie by Elazar AbrahamsMay 2, 20181:00 pm
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RBG – Review

The documentary RBG hits theaters on May 4th. By Mary Leslie As the daughter of a woman attorney, I don’t remember a time that I didn’t know the name Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court […]

Theater by rmabrahamsMay 2, 20181:32 amMay 2, 2018
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Thoughts on the 2018 Tony Award Nominations

TVandCity attended the Tony Award nomination announcements this morning at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. The nominees were announced by Leslie Odom Jr. and Katherine McPhee. Here’s how […]

TV by Critics w/o CredentialsMay 1, 20189:30 pm
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Cobra Kai: Season 1 – Review

Cobra Kai premieres May 2nd on YouTube Red. By Chris Flanagan When Cobra Kai was first announced I must admit that it didn’t really pique my interest. The thought of rehashing the storylines of LaRusso […]

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