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Michael Douglas in Franklin
Franklin Review: Michael Douglas Is Pivotal To Apple TV+'s Brilliant, Powerful Historical Drama

Franklin navigates the story of America's journey into independence with a talented cast and a contemporary feel despite the period setting.

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Robert Downey Jr, Scott Ly, Hoa Xuande, Fred Nguyen Khan and Sandra Oh in The Sympathizer
The Sympathizer Review: HBO's Satirical Spy Thriller Questions Hollywood's Vietnam War Obsession

Park Chan-wook teams up with Robert Downey Jr. for The Sympathizer, a satirical spy thriller that subverts American perspectives on the Vietnam War.

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Ella Purnell as Lucy walking through an abandoned Wasteland home in Fallout
Fallout Season 1 Review: Prime Video's Stellar Adaptation Leans Into The Offbeat & The Brutal

Prime Video's long-awaited Fallout TV series adaptation knows its viewers well — and it isn’t afraid to give them a Vault Boy-style wink.

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Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley sitting at a bar in Ripley series
Ripley Review: Netflix's Adaptation Of The Classic Crime Thriller Hits All The Right Notes

Ripley differs from The Talented Mr. Ripley in some regards, with the new Netflix series presenting a different way of enjoying a classic.

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Molly (Maya Rudolph) sipping a drink in Loot season 2.
Loot Season 2 Review: Maya Rudolph Returns As Out Of Touch Billionaire In Equally Out Of Touch Comedy

Loot season 2 on Apple TV+ appears to lose it's way as the characters lives diverge and the messaging takes a back seat to romantic drama.

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Tamia Cooper, Michael Evans Behling as Jordan Baker, Daniel Ezra as Spencer James, and Samantha Logan as Olivia Baker in All American season 6
All American Season 6 Premiere Review: The CW Show Remains Wholesome, Dramatic & Entertaining

The CW’s All American is back with a season 6 premiere full of answered questions, new characters, and more dramatic storylines than ever.

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Giancarlo Esposito as Gray Parish
Parish Review: Giancarlo Esposito’s Strong AMC Crime Drama Leaves Much To Be Desired

Parish has the potential to be an exciting offering within the crime drama genre, but it struggles to stand out among its contemporaries.

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Rex Black Series Helmet Custom Image With Ahsoka Rex Poster
Star Wars Makes Ahsoka's Live-Action Rex Even Better With Official Helmet Replica - Review

Captain Rex's helmet has been added to Star Wars' Black Series replica collection. Check out the impressive amount of detail with our hands-on review.

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Screenshot from Berserk 1997 anime shows Guts and Griffith fighting Zod in his Final form. Image in drawn with incredible shading and highly stylised silouttes of Guts and Griffith landing strong attacks on eat of Zod's arms which his giant horns and share teeth approach them.
Berserk Blu-ray Review: "The Struggle For A Good Adaptation Ends"

The best Berserk anime adaptation from 1997 is now available with a stunning Blu-ray remaster and many extras in a release worthy of Miura's series.

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Joey King and Logan Lerman as siblings Halina and Addy Kurc in the trailer for We Were the Lucky Ones.
We Were the Lucky Ones Review: Logan Lerman & Joey King Soar In Heartfelt, Emotional Holocaust Show

While there have been many movies and series about the Holocaust, We Were The Lucky Ones might stand the test of time as one of the most impactful.

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Colin Farrell as John looking worried in Sugar
Sugar Review: Colin Farrell Leads One Of The Best Neo-Noir Thrillers In Years In Apple TV+ Show

Sugar is one of the most intriguing and unique twists on the neo-noir genre in years, all of which is further elevated by Colin Farrell's performance.

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X-Men 97 stars Wolverine and Cyclops
X-Men '97 Review: This Really Is The Next Step In Evolution For Marvel's Beloved Show

27 years after The Animated Series ended, X-Men '97 takes the original further, adding freshness without betraying anything that made us love it.

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Anthony Boyle as John Wilkes Booth looking confused in Manhunt
Manhunt Review: Apple TV+'s Latest Drama Is John Wilkes Booth Like You’ve Never Seen Him Before

Even if there may not be any awards-level attention, Apple TV+'s Manhunt is still an overall success that is worth checking out.

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Yang Hewen as Bai Mulin, Zine Tseng as Young Ye Wenjie stand outside in episode 101 of 3 Body Problem
3 Body Problem Review: Netflix's New, Immersive Sci-Fi Epic Might Be Its Next Flagship Series

Netflix's 3 Body Problem succeeds in creating an expansive world filled with intriguing mysteries, delivering both personal moments and spectacle.

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Annette Bening & Sam Neill sitting on a patio with wine in Apples Never Fall
Apples Never Fall Review: Peacock's Compelling, Engrossing Family Drama Boasts A Powerful Ensemble

Apples Never Fall presents intriguing questions, but its biggest strength lies not in its mystery but in the relationships between its characters.

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Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey talking to Nick (Scott Speedman) in Grey's Anatomy season 20 episode 1
Grey’s Anatomy Season 20 Review: Fast-Paced Premiere Continues The Medical Drama's Promising New Era

The Grey's Anatomy season 20 premiere continues what worked last season while also setting up some exciting storylines for future episodes.

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Sara Bareilles as Dawn, Paula Pell as Gloria, Busy Philipps as Summer, and Renee Elise Goldsberry as Wickie in Girls5eva season 3 episode 4
Girls5eva Season 3 Review: The Musical Comedy Satisfies In A Still-Hilarious Netflix Debut

Girls5eva season 3 moves the show to Netflix while maintaining the stellar humor and fun character dynamics that defined the first two seasons.

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The cast of Star Trek: Discovery season 5 on the key art banner.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 Review - Thrilling Star Trek Season Is Stretched To Its Breaking Point

Star Trek: Discovery season 5's intergalactic treasure hunt has all the cinematic thrills we've come to expect, but suffers from big pacing issues.

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Sadie (Melissa Benoist), Grace (Carla Gugino), Kimberlyn (Christina Elmore), and Lola (Natasha Behnam) in The Girls On The Bus
The Girls On The Bus Review: Max’s New Dramedy Doesn’t Have The Heft To Take On Its Complex Issues

The Girls On The Bus has a compelling ensemble, but the pacing and relevancy of its plotting fail to present an opinion about its political topics.

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Mark with Angstrom Levy in the reflection of his goggles in Invincible season 2, part 2.
Invincible Season 2 - Part 2 Review: Mark Grayson's Story Packs A Bigger Punch Than The Villain

Invincible season 2 part 2 delivers a mix of gory action and personal stakes for Mark Grayson, sometimes to uneven results, like Angstrom Levy's role.

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