Television/Streaming Shows
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Avatar:The Last Airbender Review- A More Faithful Live-Action Adaptation That Could Win The Fans Over!
The original animated Avatar: The Last Airbender show premiered on Nickelodeon on February 21st, 2005 and concluded with its final episode on July 19th, 2008. Since then, it has become a huge phenomenon with its fanbase only growing bigger and… Continue reading
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The Dynasty: The New England Patriots Review- All The Ins And Outs Of One Of The Greatest Sports Dynasties In The History Of Sports
To say I’m a huge New England Patriots fan would be an understatement. I’ve followed this team ever since I was a little kid. I watched all the games every Sunday on the local NBC Affiliate in New England. Back… Continue reading
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The Dynasty: The New England Patriots Review- All The Ins And Outs Of One Of The Greatest Dynasties In The History Of Sports
To say I’m a huge New England Patriots fan would be an understatement. I’ve followed this team ever since I was a little kid. I watched all the games every Sunday on the local NBC Affiliate in New England. Back… Continue reading
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The New Look- A Fascinating Combination Of Fashion And War
World War II movies have been around for a long time and I’ve seen all kinds of stories set during this devastating war. The war had various fronts but it affected millions of people all over the world. Sometimes this… Continue reading
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Hazbin Hotel Season One Review- A Bloody, Foul-mouthed Musical Series That Will Make You Want To Extend Your Stay
by Nick Nitkowski “Hazbin Hotel” is a brand-new adult oriented animated musical series created by Vivienne Medrano and is centered around the princess of hell name Charlie Morningstar whose goal is to rehabilitate the sinners of hell through her new… Continue reading
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Echo Review- A Good Stopgap Measure Of A Series That Will Help Wet The Appatite’s Of Fans Wanting More Street Level Heroes
Deaf superhero Maya Lopez/Echo (Alaqua Cox) first appeared in the Hawkeye limited series on Disney +. She was mentored by Wilson Fisk, aka The Kingpin (Vincent D’onofrio) before finding out the truth about who killed her father. She got revenge… Continue reading
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Good Grief Review- A Realistic Take, For The Most Part, On Loss By Levy And Company
Dan Levy has made a name for himself, if he already didn’t have a famous name as the son of legendary comedic actor Eugene Levy, for the Emmy-winning series Schitt’s Creek. Now he has branched out to write, direct, and… Continue reading
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What If…? Season 2 Review- A Nice Mix Of MCU Characters New & Old With A Heavy Dose Of Captain Carter Thrown In For Good Measure
What If…? It is based on the Marvel comic book series of the same name. Where the episodes reimagine characters that already exist in the MCU and give them new backstories and new Origins if you. Season one premiered a… Continue reading
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians Review- An Adequate Series Based On The Popular Book Series
Percy Jackson and the Olympians is the first of a series of sci-fi fantasy novels by Rick Riordan. This series has gotten two films in the past starring Logan Lerman as the titular demigod. Since Disney has acquired the rights… Continue reading