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“Queen Sugar”

September 6, 2016 on Own

What Is It? Ava DuVernay has teamed with Oprah for this series about a family reunited by tragedy in Louisiana, and she’s brought with her an entirely female director roster (a first).

I’ll Like It If I Like… Stories set in the South, stories that feature strong female characters and stories that aren’t afraid of taking on big issues head-on.

Why Should I Care? “Queen Sugar” has its flaws, but there’s some rich filmmaking on display and there’s potential for growth with these characters.

Read More: ‘Queen Sugar’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Own Series is Frustratingly Familiar

“Quarry”

September 9, 2016 on Cinemax

What Is It? Based on the novels by Max Allan Collins, “Quarry” tells the story of Mac Conway (Logan Marshall-Green), a Marine who returns home to Memphis after serving in Vietnam. Conway finds that his war has yet to end,...
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  • 9/7/2016
  • by Ben Travers, Liz Shannon Miller and Hanh Nguyen
  • Indiewire
Supernatural season 11 episode 23 review: Alpha And Omega
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Supernatural concludes its most consistently strong season for a while with a finale that's still capable of surprising fans...

This review contains spoilers.

11.23 Alpha And Omega

With a Road So Far and a Carry On My Wayward Son, we’re at the eleventh season finale of Supernatural. Amara has shaken off the attack from the angels, demons and witches, ripped Lucifer from Cas’ body and mortally wounded Chuck. And yet God dying isn’t the only problem that the Winchesters must face. Amara, by slowly killing God, is killing the Sun and bringing literal darkness to the planet as the dark/light balance she and her brother represent is thrown out of whack. The solution appears to be killing Amara and the gang come up with a plan to convert Dean into a bomb, harnessing the power of souls to blast Amara away.

The idea of making...
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  • 5/31/2016
  • Den of Geek
Supernatural season 11 episode 17 review: Red Meat
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The latest episode of Supernatural has a survivor horror feel and cleverly stops the Winchesters from repeating the same old trick...

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11.17 Red Meat

On a routine werewolf hunt, Sam and Dean tussle with the culprits whilst tied-up hostages look weakly on. Surprised by a werewolf they thought was dead, Sam is shot in the stomach and badly wounded. They’re stranded in a forest with no signal and little hope with two wounded people, one of whom is Sam and the other is the second hostage, Michelle. Her husband, Corbin, is desperate to keep her safe and goes to extraordinary lengths to do so, suffocating Sam and seemingly killing him in order to convince Dean to leave him behind and get them all to safety. It’s not the wisest decision and forces Dean to make an even stupider one. Meanwhile, Corbin may...
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  • 4/4/2016
  • Den of Geek
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