Tag: streaming
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‘Hawkeye’ Finale & Series Review: A Somewhat Disappointing Christmas Gift
The ‘Hawkeye’ season finale features all kinds of cool characters and resolves its loose plot threads efficiently, yet it’s lacking when it comes to the vital development of its characters.
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‘Hawkeye’ Episode 5 Review: Rejoice! [SPOILER] is Finally Here
‘Hawkeye’ episode five features Clint facing his sins, Kate having dinner with an assassin, and the reveal of the long-awaited [SPOILER].
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‘Hawkeye’ Episode 4 Review: Things Just Got Real
In episode 4 of ‘Hawkeye,’ things are getting real, from a mystery surrounding a Rolex watch to hints at a certain “big guy” to the reveal of [SPOILER].
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‘Hawkeye’ Episode 3 Review: Echo Steals the Show
Hawkeye episode 3 has arrived and it feels like we’re finally getting started! This episode features the debut of Maya Lopez aka Echo, a Deaf Indigenous hero with a prosthetic!
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‘Hawkeye’ Episodes 1 & 2 Review: A Slow but Promising Start
The latest in the lineup of Disney+ Marvel shows, Hawkeye is shaping up to be a fun Christmas-themed Avenger show that’s also really down to earth.
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You Don’t Need to be a League of Legends Fan to Enjoy Netflix’s ‘Arcane’!
Seriously, and this is coming from someone who was extremely skeptical before giving it a watch. I assumed the show would be painfully boring, but one of the show’s strongest qualities is you needn’t know anything about the lore to get invested in it.
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So You’re STILL Quarantined: ANOTHER 19 Movies to Catch Up on for Each Streaming Service
There is no such thing as watching too many movies. Since we’re still quarantined, I wanted to recommend another 19 movies for people to check out across Netflix, HBO Max, and more.
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Revisiting “Knives Out”- Now on Amazon Prime
Written and directed by Rian Johnson (Looper, Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi), Knives Out was one of the most clever and intricately crafted films of 2019.
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“Hamilton” on Disney+ Doesn’t Throw Away its Shot
Released on Disney+ during the pandemic, this musical tells the story of founding father Alexander Hamilton and depicts the formation of the United States with a diverse cast.
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“They’ve Gotta Have Us” Explores the Rise of Black Cinema in Hollywood
The history of Hollywood is as ugly as it is beautiful. Most notably absent from Hollywood history are Black-produced films. “They’ve Gotta Have Us” explores the rise of Black cinema.