Tag: TV Series
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“When They See Us”: Ava DuVernay’s Series Shines a Light on Systemic Injustice
The justice system in the United States of America is supposed to operate as you are deemed innocent until proven guilty. But “When They See Us” shows what happens for Black people is they are deemed guilty until proven innocent.
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Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian” Goes Behind-the-Scenes on Disney+’s Star Wars Show
For many people, Disney+’s debut show, The Mandalorian, was a breath of fresh air for the Star Wars universe. The Disney Gallery shows audiences how that show came to be.
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I Know This Much Is True: Double the Ruffalo, Double the Brilliance
I imagine that it would be a dream job for an actor to play the parts of twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey in I Know This Much Is True.
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V: The Cancelled 2009 Alien Invasion Series Deserved a Proper Conclusion
In 1983, V first debuted as a mini-series. It chronicled the story of alien visitors who arrive on Earth in motherships; they look like us, they talk like us, and they say they are of peace
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Space Force: Netflix’s Series is Just as Unnecessary as the Real Thing
The series follows Mark Naird (Carell), a four star general who has been appointed to run the newly created Space Force
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Dead to Me Season 2: Blood Proves to be Just as Hard to Get Out as Red Wine Stains
Dead to Me Season 2 pulls together elements of comedy, drama, romance, and thriller to craft this truly gripping series.
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After Life Season Two: Ricky Gervais Continues His Best Work Yet
When you first hear that there is a series on Netflix where the lead character’s wife dies from cancer and he becomes dangerously suicidal, you wouldn’t immediately assume that it’s a comedy.
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“Fleabag” is Ridden With Exceptional Writing and Great Performances
Shortly after season two of Fleabag dropped on Amazon Prime in 2019, Barack Obama put it on his list as one of his favorite television series of the year.
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Not So ‘Brand New’ Cherry Flavor
The fun tricks used in the production design and lighting read extremely well on-screen but hardly fulfill their purpose of trying to inject glamour into a lack-luster story with nothing to say.
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‘We Are Lady Parts’ (Punk) Rocks!
Women who pray together, play together. Very rarely would I describe a story about a group of punk rockers as “whimsical”, but such an engaging array of visual and comedic components make this stand-out new series the star that it is.