Television/Streaming Shows
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Euphoria Season 3 Episode 8: An Ending Worth The Storm And Abysmal Chaos
By Tyler Banark Going into the final episode of Euphoria season 3, it wasn’t clear if this was going to be the final episode of just the season or the show as a whole. Zendaya and Sam Levinson hinted that… Continue reading
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The Boys Series Finale + Series Review – A Finale To A Super Series That I Felt Was Good, But Not Grand
By Nick Nitkowski Well, everyone… here we are. We have reached the end of the popular superhero series, “The Boys”. When “The Boys” premiered on Amazon Prime in July of 2019, what a simpler time that was, I didn’t know… Continue reading
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Euphoria Season 3 Episode 6 Review – Alamo’s Story Is Unveiled
By Tyler Banark Stand Still and See finally gives exposition on a NEW character: Alamo. The episode opens by showing what made him become the man he is in the show: a tragic backstory, with Danielle Deadwyler making her series… Continue reading
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Widows Bay Review – A Horror/Comedy That Will Have You Invested From The Very Beginning
By Dan Skip Allen Apple TV has had some pretty good shows in the past. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Ted Lasso, and The Morning Show are among some of the best they’ve created. They are all what I’d call guilty… Continue reading
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The Punisher: One Last Kill Review – A Two-Sided Story Adapted Directly From A Fantastic Comic Book Story
By Dan Skip Allen The Punisher, aka Frank Castle, has been one of the most hit or miss Marvel film properties over the years. The less I talk about the Dolph Lundgren version, the better. The Thomas Jane version, including… Continue reading
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M.I.A (Series) Review – A Revenge Thriller With A Big Taste Of The Sunshine State Thrown In For Good Measure
A city or a state can be a character in a film or television/ streaming show. They are so indicative of the show or movie that they play a huge part in the story. Films like “Fargo”, or “Three Billboards… Continue reading
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Lord Of The Flies (Series) Review – A Series Based On The Classic Novel Of The Same Name That Is As Relevant Today As When It Was Published Many Years Ago
By Dan Skip Allen When I was in high school in tenth grade, my class read the novel “Lord of the Flies” from author William Golding. Ever since, I’ve always regarded it as a seminal novel for high school kids… Continue reading









