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Stephen King’s New Horror Show Is Getting Mixed Reviews After Premiere
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Stephen King’s new horror series The Institute just started, but people aren’t sure how they feel about it yet. The show is based on King’s 2019 novel and had its first two episodes released on Sunday, July 13, on MGM+. Early reactions from both critics and regular viewers have been pretty mixed.

The story is about a teenager named Luke Ellis. He has powers that let him move things with his mind. One day, he’s kidnapped and taken to a strange place called the Institute. There, he meets other kids who also have special powers. The kids are trapped and experimented on, and they work together to find a way to escape.

Rotten Tomatoes has shared the first ratings for the show. Critics gave The Institute a score of 71%, which means most of them think it’s decent. However, the audience score is lower at 58%. These scores are...
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  • 7/16/2025
  • by Hrvoje Milakovic
  • Fiction Horizon
Stephen King’s New Horror Show Splits Fans And Critics After Premiere
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Stephen King’s latest horror series is off to a rocky start with viewers and critics. The Institute, based on his 2019 novel, just premiered its first two episodes on MGM+ this past Sunday, July 13. But early reactions are pretty mixed.

The story of The Institute follows a teenager named Luke Ellis who has telekinetic powers. After being kidnapped, he ends up trapped inside a mysterious place called the Institute, where he meets other kids like him. Together, they try to find a way to escape while strange experiments are done on them.

According to Rotten Tomatoes, critics have given the show a 71% rating from 14 reviews. But the audience score is much lower at 58%, based on fewer than 50 ratings so far. This shows that regular viewers aren’t as impressed as some critics.

The reviews highlight the divide. Some critics say the show captures King’s dark style and creepy tone,...
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  • 7/16/2025
  • by Valentina Kraljik
  • Comic Basics
John Cena Breaks an Unfortunate 2-Year Trend on Rotten Tomatoes WIth New Action Comedy on Prime Video
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John Cena might've risen to fame thanks to his wrestling days, but he has become a popular actor since he switched to the film industry. However, not all his projects attracted positive reviews, but his new release makes an exciting change.

Ahead ofPeacemaker Season 2's release later this summer, John Cena teamed up with Idris Elba for the action comedy Heads of State. A new project with Prime Video, the film premiered on the streaming platform on July 2. Ahead of the film's release,Heads of State debuted with an unfortunate score on Rotten Tomatoes, only 50%, per MovieWeb, but it has since improved and finally got a fresh score.

Since 2023, Cena has had a disastrous Rotten Tomatoes trend. Since Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, which had stunning reviews, 95% from the critics and 90% from the audience with the two coveted badges, Verified Hot and Certified Fresh, Cena had only negative scores from the critics.
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  • 7/2/2025
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
Blue Exorcist Watch Order and Episode List
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We’ve all known that one cocky kid from high school who acted up because he had some issues at home, right? Well, what if that guy learned his real dad was Satan? And what if that guy discovered he had amazing powers and vowed to master them in order to “beat the s*** out of Satan?” Well, welcome Exwires, to the Blue Exorcist watch guide, where I’ll talk about the show where all of these things happen! Based on the manga series by Kazue Kato, Blue Exorcist is one of many shonen anime series that, despite an ongoing and continuously popular source material (having run in Shueisha’s Jump Square and in Viz’s Weekly Shonen Jump since 2009), has had long gaps between seasons, with Season 1 (animated by A-1 Pictures and directed by Tensai Okamura) airing in 2011, Season 2 (now directed by Satoki Iida) airing in 2017 and Seasons 3 and...
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  • 3/17/2025
  • by Tom Speelman
  • Crunchyroll
15 Best Samurai Films and TV Shows To Watch if You Like Shōgun
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Shōgunseason 1has ended, and the disparity of where to get a good dose of samurai drama can be a challenge. There is a wealth of media, mainly from Japan, that fans can watch that echoes the drama, splendor, tragedy, and intensity of this feudal culture of warriors, which has excited audiences within cinema for decades.

From wild anime and incredible live-action epics to the original adaptation of Shōgun, the variety can be endless, so to narrow it down a little, having a broad-stroke variety that covers some dramatic bases that this year's Shōgun is in good order. Many die-hard fans may find a favorite or two missing. However, these films and shows provide a kaleidoscope of media that can inform and excite audiences about the history and culture uncovered in Shōgun.

Updated February 15, 2025, by Anthony Jeanetta. The samurai genre remains a reliable producer of quality content, from anime to live-action movie classics.
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  • 2/15/2025
  • by Christian Petrozza, Tony Jeanetta
  • CBR
Why American Primeval Is Dividing Critics & Audiences On Rotten Tomatoes So Much
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American Primeval is Netflix's response to the latest rise in Western projects in Hollywood, and while it's a hit among audiences, the critics are a little bit more hesitant to buy into its story. The TV miniseries, created and written by Mark L. Smith, is partially inspired by a true story. American Primeval primarily revolves around the Mountain Meadows Massacre during the Utah War in 1857. It focuses on the fight between Native Americans, settlers, and Mormons over the Utah Territory and how all the groups turned to violence to gain control of the land in the Old West.

Given American Primeval's story, the Western genre's comeback, and the show's stellar cast (which includes Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin), it's not surprising it has been sitting at the top of Netflix's charts. The miniseries has experienced massive success since its premiere on January 9, 2025. However, while American Primeval's impressive...
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  • 1/18/2025
  • by Sarah Little
  • ScreenRant
This Samurai Anime From the Creator of 'Cowboy Bebop' Is Equally Worth Your Time
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Shinichirō Watanabe’s Samurai Champloo is a genre-bending anime series that finally deserves its flowers for being one of the most classic anime series of all time. This successor to Cowboy Bebop builds off of key elements such as character development, reflective storytelling, and attention-grabbing music, to solidify it among anime competitors. Taking place in feudal Japan, audiences will love watching Mugen (Steve Blum), Jin (Kirk Thornton), and Fuu (Kari Wahlgren) evolve as individuals while uniting for a common goal. In short, Samurai Champloo is a perfectly concocted tale of a rebellious miscreant, wandering samurai and a determined girl on a journey in search of self. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the timeless show in the U.S. and fans looking for an anime to binge-watch should start here.
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  • 1/6/2025
  • by Brandon Bally
  • Collider.com
10 Best Shows Like ‘Blue Eyes Samurai’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Blue Eye Samurai is an adult animation action-adventure drama series created by Michael Green and Amber Noizumi. The Netflix animated series is set in Japan’s Edo period, and it revolves around a mixed-race swordmaster, Mizu, in her quest for revenge. Blue Eye Samurai’s voice cast includes Maya Erskine, George Takei, Masi Oka, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Brenda Song, Darren Barnet, Randall Park, and Kenneth Branagh. So, if you loved the intense personal drama, brutal action, and compelling characters in Blue Eye Samurai, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Samurai Champloo (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video)

Samurai Champloo is a Japanese historical action-adventure series written by Masaru Gotsubo. The Adult Swim series revolves around two warriors with completely different personalities who hate each others’ guts. They are brought together by a young woman named Fuu,...
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  • 12/6/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Is Black Doves on Netflix worth the hype? Here's what critics (and fans) are saying!
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Black Doves is the latest drama to premiere on Netflix. Audiences were kick to stream the Keira Knightley spy thriller, but is it worth the hype or are we just searching for a new series to watch as we reach the end of the year? Let’s find out!

To answer this question, we’re turning to both critics and audiences. Because let’s be honest, critics don’t always get it right, so it’s better to rely on fellow viewers. However, critics do often make good points. But before we dive in, what is Black Doves even about?

Created by Joe Barton (The Lazarus Project), Black Doves is a spy drama-thriller that follows Helen Webb (Keira Knightley), an undercover agent whose secret identity is threatened after her love interest become’s London’s underworld’s next victim. Black Doves also stars Sarah Lancashire, Ben Whishaw, Andrew Koji, and Andrew Buchan.
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  • 12/5/2024
  • by Sandy C.
  • ShowSnob
10 Isekai Anime Where the Villains Steal the Spotlight
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Isekai is a genre of anime known for transporting its heroes into another world. Sometimes this world comes from a book. Othertimes, it's a parallel dimension, like the Digital World in Digimon. Othertimes, it's a different time period despite being from the same world. The heroes have to adjust to a new world unlike the one they're used to, often facing superhuman challenges along the way.

These challenges can often include villainous characters. These characters are destined for evil and may challenge the heroes, but sometimes they're the protagonists the anime focuses on instead. These ten villains in particular steal the spotlight and make a name for themselves in their respective anime.

Myotismon Overshadows the Digidestined in Digimon Adventure This Digimon Is a Digital Mastermind

When the Digidestined are first transported into the Digital World in Digimon Adventure, they spend several episodes getting to know the world they've been forced...
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  • 12/2/2024
  • by Alexandra Johnson
  • CBR
Every Tailed Beast in the Naruto Franchise, Ranked by Power
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The Tailed Beasts play a major role in the Naruto franchise because they are titanic creatures made of chakra. The Ninja World viewed the Tailed Beasts as weapons, but most of them are sentient beings with names, personalities, and emotions. Every Tailed Beast has the power to cause large-scale destruction, but certain Tailed Beasts are inherently stronger than others.

A Tailed Beast's power seems to be directly linked to its number of tails, but some Tailed Beasts can be considered stronger due to their unique abilities. Every Tailed Beast can perform the Tailed Beast Ball, and they all possess immense physical strength and durability. Most of the Tailed Beasts appear in Naruto, but the Boruto spin-off has technically introduced two additional Tailed Beasts.

Shukaku, The One-Tail, Was The Sand Village's Only Tailed Beast First Appeared In Naruto Episode 78, "Naruto's Ninja Handbook"

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  • 11/22/2024
  • by George Voutiritsas
  • CBR
15 Shonen Anime Arcs That Redefined Their Series
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Most anime fans love a good shonen anime, as fans generally know what they're getting into. Tournaments, cool fight scenes, occasionally the power of friendship as a power-up. That said, creators aren't afraid to shake things up with their series to avoid things becoming overly predictable.

Often happening early on in a series, shonen series will often have an arc that redefines the entire series. These arcs often feature tone changes, stylistic changes to the art, and sometimes even a shift to the way battles are fought within the series. After these arcs, a show is usually never the same, which is why they're often so beloved by fans. Offering both massive character changes and tons of plot development, its easy to see how these arcs become unforgettable.

Updated by Sage Ashford on November 15th, 2024: Shonen anime continue to be some of the most popular in anime. Everyone loves...
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  • 11/16/2024
  • by Sage Ashford
  • CBR
10 Anime Characters Who Share Bleach Ichigo Kurosaki's English Voice Actor
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Ichigo Kurosaki is the main character of Bleach and is undoubtedly one of the strongest anime characters of all time. Ichigo is currently the only person with Soul Reaper, Hollow, Fullbringer, and Quincy powers, and he helped make the word "Bankai" a household name. Masakazu Morita is responsible for Ichigo's iconic Japanese voice, and Johnny Yong Bosch has been his English voice actor since 2006. Johnny has voiced several anime characters over his twenty-year career.

Many of these characters appear in well-known anime series, but Johnny has also voiced important characters in lesser-known series. Johnny is best known for voicing heroic anime characters, but he has voiced villains as well. Most of his characters are human, and many of them possess unique skills and abilities.

Hector Doyle Is One Of The World's Best Fighters in Baki An Assassin With Various Body Modifications

Hector Doyle is an insanely muscular assassin from the...
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  • 11/12/2024
  • by George Voutiritsas
  • CBR
Naruto Characters Who Could Destroy Gaara, The Fifth Kazekage
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When Gaara was first introduced, he was a bloodthirsty villain who did not care about human life, but he has a change of heart after meeting Naruto and connecting with him. Gaara became the Hidden Sand Village's Fifth Kazekage when he was a teenager, making him one of the strongest ninja in Naruto. Gaara can fight and overpower many ninja with his sand-based ninjutsu, but there are several characters who can defeat the current Kazekage.

Gaara can be defeated by several former Kage, a few rogue ninja who joined the Akatsuki, and a well-known Hidden Leaf ninja. There are Boruto characters who can also defeat Gaara because of their god-like Shinjutsu techniques. The main reason these characters can defeat Gaara is that they each have a way to bypass his sand-based ultimate defense.

Kisame's Water Release Would Counter Gaara's Sand A Powerful Swordsman Who Can Defeat Jinchriki Singlehandedly

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  • 11/11/2024
  • by George Voutiritsas
  • CBR
Jjk: Kusakabe's Sword and Cursed Energy Abilities, Explained
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Jujutsu Kaisen's second-year sensei, Atsuya Kusakabe, has always managed to avoid all danger and keep himself out of harm's way. The cowardly teacher detests fighting in any capacity, despite being a Grade 1 sorcerer, technically the highest rank achievable. Regardless of clearly having his fair share of battle capability and experience, Kusakabe's self-preservation comes before anything else, and he's willing to be deceitful to achieve this.

Despite the sorcerer clearly being a weak link among his peers, Jjk manga Chapter 253 surprised fans by suggesting that Kusakabe is actually jujutsu society's strongest Grade 1 sorcerer. Nanami and Mei Mei, his peers of the same rank, spilled in an interview scenario that they believed him to be the strongest of their grade. Even special-grade Gojo Satoru, previously the world's strongest sorcerer, agreed. What makes the fearful sorcerer so strong?

Updated on November 7, 2024, by Ajay Aravind: Atsuya Kusakabe is an abject coward when it...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • by Lauren Tidmarsh, Ajay Aravind
  • CBR
Toonami Announces One Of Shonen Jump's Most Underrated Anime Is Officially Returning Alongside A Big Recent Hit
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Toonami is going through another schedule change, and it includes both the return of the Blue Exorcist anime and the premiere of Mashle: Magic and Muscles. Even with the advent of streaming, Toonami has remained an iconic part of anime culture in the West, with many anime premiering there before anywhere else, such as the recent Uzumaki adaptation and the upcoming Lazarus anime from Shinichiro Watanabe.

While not as big as it once was, Toonami remains a big part of anime culture, and its about to get even bigger. At the Adult Swim panel at New York Comic Con 2024, it was announced that with Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba season 4 and Rick and Morty: The Anime ending, Toonami will be adding both Blue Exorcist and Mashle: Magic and Muscles to their lineup from November 2024, onward.

Blue Exorcist & Mashle Officially Join Toonami In Late 2024 Two Great Additions To Toonami's Lineup...
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  • 10/24/2024
  • by Joshua Fox
  • ScreenRant
10 Great TV Shows to Watch if You Can Ignore Their Rotten Tomatoes Score
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Not all great television shows are positively received when they first come out. While it's true that often, critics are right, sometimes, they can be way off. What critics say is great doesn't always yield an enjoyable viewing experience. Not every show receives Game of Thrones-level approval among reviewers, but that doesn't make it less great. Time may later prove that, despite everything that is deemed "wrong" about it, a show can be great.

Sometimes, due to the circumstances and a show's creative decision to shift from what's considered "great," critics might initially have negative feedback. For example, Criminal Minds is regarded as one of the greatest crime shows of all time. However, when it first aired, it received aggressively bad reviews from critics. The show would later prove its worth among fans.

The Crowded Room Is Unfairly Rated

Tom Holland's The Crowded Room is a limited series...
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  • 9/26/2024
  • by Katrina Yang
  • CBR
‘Agatha All Along’ Earns a ‘Certified Fresh’ Rating as Its Score Continues to Climb
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Agatha All Along is the latest MCU series, a spinoff from the popular WandaVision. After several potential title changes, the show officially stuck with Agatha All Along. It premiered on Disney+ on September 18, 2024, with two episodes, and the remaining seven will be released weekly, concluding on November 6.

Early reviews promised an enjoyable and captivating experience, and while Agatha All Along has proven to be intriguing, initial critics’ scores were lower than anticipated. However, fans embraced the show and have been giving it positive feedback.

Although we previously reported that the series wasn’t faring well with critics, the scores have been steadily rising. We’re pleased to confirm that Agatha All Along has now earned a “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with a 78% critics’ score, marking a 10% increase since yesterday.

Agatha All Along premiered on September 18, 2024, with two episodes, and the initial reactions have differed from early review predictions.
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  • 9/20/2024
  • by Arthur S. Poe
  • Comic Basics
‘Agatha All Along’s Score Is Slowly Rising as the Series Gets a “Certified Fresh” Rating
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Agatha All Along is the most recent MCU series, a spinoff from the hit series WandaVision. The show had a lot of name changes prior to this one, so we’re really shocked that it stuck with this one through the broadcast. The series debuted on Disney+ on September 18, 2024, with two episodes, and the seven remaining episodes will be released every week until November 6, when the series will come to an end.

The show’s early reviews promised us an enjoyable and engaging experience, and although Agatha All Along is undoubtedly fascinating, the early critics’ reviews were lower than expected; conversely, the fans liked the show and are praising it.

While we have initially reported that the series is not doing well with the critics, the numbers are increasing as we speak, and we are happy to confirm that Agatha All Along has been awarded a “Certified Fresh” rating on...
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  • 9/20/2024
  • by Arthur S. Poe
  • Fiction Horizon
10 Best Shows Like ‘Twilight of the Gods’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Twilight of the Gods is an adult animated fantasy action-adventure series created by Zack Snyder, Jay Oliva, and Eric Carrasco. Based on Norse mythology, the Netflix series revolves around Sigrid and Leif, an iron-willed warrior and a mortal king who survive the wrath of Thor but in the process lose everything. Then they go on a bloody quest for revenge against the most powerful god known to man. Twilight of the Gods’ voice cast includes Sylvia Hoeks, Stuart Martin, Pilou Asbæk, John Noble, Paterson Joseph, Rahul Kohli, Jamie Clayton, and Peter Stormare. So, if you loved the wrathful gods, a quest for revenge, and compelling characters in Twilight of the Gods here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Kaos (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Kaos is a British mythological dark comedy-drama series created by Charlie Covell. Based on Greek and Roman mythology,...
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  • 9/20/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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‘Agatha All Along’: What the Critics Are Saying
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Agatha All Along begins streaming on Disney+ on Wednesday. The first reviews of the Marvel spinoff from critics have been rolling in, and they’ve been decidedly mixed.

The show, created by Jac Schaeffer, follows a spellbound Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) as she regains freedom thanks to a mysterious person who goes by Teen (Joe Locke). Intrigued by his plea, she then embarks on the Witches’ Road, “a magical gauntlet of trials that, if survived, rewards a witch with what they’re missing. Together, Agatha and this mysterious Teen pull together a desperate coven and set off,” the logline reads.

The series sees Kathryn Hahn reprise her role of Agatha Harkness after previously appearing in WandaVision, as well as stars Locke, Aubrey Plaza, Sasheer Zamata, Ali Ahn, Patti LuPone, Okwui Okpokwasili and Paul Adelstein.

Read on for key excerpts from some of the most prominent early reviews (of the first four episodes,...
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  • 9/19/2024
  • by Carly Thomas and Zoe G. Phillips
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Samurai Champloo's Secret Inspiration Actually Explains The Title Perfectly
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Samurai Champloo is one of the greatest works by Cowboy Bebop creator Shinichiro Watanabe, offering a comparable vibe despite having a wildly different setting and musical tone. The series' original inspiration comes from a surprising place, but it's actually a perfect fit for what Samurai Champloo eventually became.

Samurai Champloo follows the adventures of Fu, a young girl accompanied by two bodyguards, the outlaw Mugen and the masterless samurai Jin, as she searches for a man known only as "the samurai who smells of sunflowers." Set in the Edo period, Samurai Champloo incorporates many anachronistic elements into it, largely in the form of rap and hip hop culture, which also shapes the series' music. These factors combine to create a story that's extremely unique, just like its title. How Watanabe brought these disparate elements together, and what led him to do so in the first place, happens to be a perfect origin for the series.
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  • 9/9/2024
  • by Carlyle Edmundson
  • ScreenRant
Who Voices Shadow In Sonic The Hedgehog 3
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Keanu Reeves makes his debut as Shadow in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, fulfilling fan suggestions and speculation. Sonic the Hedgehog 3's star-studded cast includes returning actors alongside Reeves, promising an exciting sequel. Reeves' portrayal of Shadow stays true to his iconic voice, adding to his impressive list of roles in CGI and animated films.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 brings Shadow the Hedgehog into the franchise with a major role, and one of Hollywood's biggest actors voices the black hedgehog. The Sonic movie franchise told audiences that the popular video game character was coming in Sonic the Hedgehog 2's post-credits scene. The sequence set up Shadow's role in a sequel, teasing his game-accurate look, but leaving a major question regarding who would voice him. The result was plenty of fan casts and suggestions for who should voice Shadow in Sonic 3.

The official Sonic the Hedgehog 3 cast includes several...
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  • 8/27/2024
  • by Cooper Hood
  • ScreenRant
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‘Pachinko’ season 2 reviews: The historical drama is ‘astonishing,’ ‘one of the best shows of the year’
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“Pachinko,” the Apple TV+ drama that follows several generations in the lives of a Korean family during the 20th century, returned for its second season on August 23 to great acclaim. The series won our Gold Derby TV Award for Best Drama Series when it was last on the air more than two years ago. And the extended hiatus doesn’t seem to have diminished the program, if the reviews are any indication.

Season two of the drama has a MetaCritic score of 85 based on 11 reviews counted as of this writing. Ten of those reviews are classified as positive and one is mixed, but none are outright negative. On Rotten Tomatoes, where reviews are simply counted as positive or negative, the series is 100% fresh, with all 15 critics currently counted giving the show their stamp of approval. Those numbers aren’t far off from the ratings for the first season: 87 on MetaCritic based on 29 reviews,...
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  • 8/23/2024
  • by Daniel Montgomery
  • Gold Derby
10 Strongest Anime Characters That Would Still Lose to Krillin
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In the context of Dragon Ball, Krillin is practically a joke character. He can't go Super Saiyan God, use Hakai or destroy entire timelines with a flick of his hand. But he's earned the title of Strongest Human Being in the World. Even though he's in the lower tier of Dragon Ball Z and Super, Krillin is still leagues above almost any other anime character out there.

That's not to put down the other characters, though. As always, there's more to a good anime than just super strong, over-the-top powers. But when it comes to raw strength, Krillin can take on any Titan, devil or vampire out there.

Related 10 Classic Dragon Ball Villains Krillin Could Beat Now

Dragon Ball Super's Krillin could easily take down classic villains like Cell or Android 18.

The Founding Titan Won't Survive This Rumble Voiced by: Yuki Kaji, Bryce Papenbrook

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  • 8/22/2024
  • by Will Dryden
  • CBR
10 Anime To Turn Your Brain Off To
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Mashle: Magic and Muscles teaches the value of hard work in a simple, inspiring storyline. Horimiya is a short, sweet love story with engaging twists that keep viewers entertained. Demon Slayer is a classic, easy-to-follow anime with top-tier animation and a gripping revenge plot.

Watching a good relaxing anime can be one of the best experiences fans can treat themselves to. One has to pick the right series though, as some shows are complicated and filled with too many twists to count. Series like Mashle: Magic and Muscles, Demon Slayer, and Haikyuu!! are the perfect shows to turn your brain off to because they don't require much thinking.

These series have simple premises and stick to them, the mark of a truly great, simple show. Sure, there are times when a fan may want to watch a captivating series like Oshi no Ko to see the inner workings of the...
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  • 8/13/2024
  • by Branson Knowles
  • ScreenRant
10 Most Thought-Provoking Anime Series
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A medium of unparalleled artistic diversity, anime not only provides viewers with endlessly entertaining experiences, but also often raises various philosophical themes. What constitutes an intellectually stimulating anime series can vary depending on the viewer. Across the medium, even series commonly regarded as spectacle-focused frequently approach complex thematic issues in their storytelling.

Those looking for mental nourishment in anime wouldnt be disappointed to find just how diverse the mediums more introspective side is, dissecting complexities from timeless existential concerns to ethical debates to pressing societal issues. The best exemplars of thought-provoking anime (and the poignant questions they raise) are bound to stick with the viewers long after the credits roll.

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Related 10 Most Thought-Provoking Anime Films

Anime films like The End of Evangelion and The Garden of Sinners are shining examples of anime's ability to challenge viewers' perspectives.

Serial Experiments Lain Explores the...
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  • 8/10/2024
  • by Maria Remizova
  • CBR
Every Digimon Movie & Anime In Order (& The Best Way To Watch Them)
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Digimon has been releasing anime and movies since 1999 with a variety of standalone and interconnected storylines. Each new installment introduces powerful Digital Monsters and unique storytelling approaches, catering to different age groups. Despite various formats and narratives, Digimon's success as a multimedia franchise is evident through its evolving characters and themes.

Digimon, much like its most notable contemporary, Pokmon, started as a gaming franchise before spinning off into other forms of media, most notably an animated adaptation. While both series have children as their target audience, Digimon is known to have more instances of trying to appeal to an older audience through its themes and imagery, and it's also notable for having a new cast and story with every new installment.

Digimon has been releasing anime and movies since 1999, and as such, there are a lot of different stories to watch. While most of the anime are standalone stories, some...
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  • 7/12/2024
  • by Joshua Fox
  • ScreenRant
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‘Presumed Innocent’ is latest in long line of Scott Turow mysteries on TV
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Attorney-turned-selling novelist Scott Turow made the cover of Time magazine the summer of 1990 describing him as the “Bard of the Litigious Age.” And 34 years later, the 75-year-old still is. Over the past four decades, Turow has written 13 works of fiction which have been translated into 40 languages and have sold more than 30 million copies. Several have been transformed into miniseries and TV movies.

In fact, Hollywood filmmakers were salivating in 1987 for the rights to Turow’s first novel, “Presumed Innocent,” a clever, sexy murder mystery with twists and turns that would baffle even Columbo, about a prosecutor accused of murdering the attractive colleague with whom he had been romantically involved “It began a sort of Hollywood frenzy,” Turow told me in a 1992 L.A. Times interview. “It was one weekend’s madness.” And for good reason, the novel spent 44 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list and another five months on the paperback charts.
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  • 6/27/2024
  • by Susan King
  • Gold Derby
‘Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’ Voice Actor Cody Christian On Bringing Vulnerability To The Combat-Ready Cloud Strife; “I’ve Experienced Things Very Much Similar To What Cloud Is Going Through In My Real Life”
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Let the record show that despite embodying one of the most well-known (and well-armed) protagonists in video game history, Final Fantasy VII’s stoic ex-soldier Cloud Strife, Cody Christian, does not carry around his own six-foot-long, one-foot-wide Buster Sword to solve his problems. No. Instead, the actor admits that he deals with the ebbs and flows of life and career in a much more humble way. “There’s [a] honesty and vulnerability that we see in Cloud,” said Christian. “[And] I think they’re very powerful and relatable on such a human level. I’ve experienced things very much similar to what Cloud is going through in my real life. And I don’t wield the Buster Sword, and I’m not fighting Shrina to save the world. I’m similar in a lot of ways where I could put this tough look on. But the reality is if you talk to me,...
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  • 6/4/2024
  • by Destiny Jackson
  • Deadline Film + TV
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‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ will bring Maya Erskine back to the Emmys
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie‘s 2005 hit movie has finally been adapted into a TV show after several stop-start attempts. Created by Donald Glover and his “Atlanta” colleague Francesca Sloane, the series follows two secret agents who go undercover as a married couple in order to complete missions for a mysterious organization.

Glover stars as one half of the duo while “Pen15” star/creator Maya Erskine features as the other. Glover is reliably excellent as John Smith but it’s Erskine, as Jane Smith, who steals the show, as noted by critics.

Kristen Baldwin (Entertainment Weekly) stated: “Erskine — so wonderfully, uninhibitedly awkward in ‘PEN15’ — brings a riveting stillness to Jane. Her character’s inscrutable mien keeps John and the audience a little off-balance, though Erskine reveals glimmers of emotional desolation in Jane’s steady gaze.”

Aaron Pruner (The Wrap) observed: “Erskine, who many will recognize as the brace-faced 13-year old in Hulu comedy “PEN15,...
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  • 5/24/2024
  • by Jacob Sarkisian
  • Gold Derby
Every Character in Demon Slayer
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Quick Links Tanjiro Kamado and His Friends and Family The Butterfly Estate The Demon Slayer Corps Muzan Kibutsuji and the Demon Horde

The following contains minor spoilers for Demon Slayer.

The hit shonen anime series Demon Slayer may have a smaller cast of characters than competitors like One Piece and My Hero Academia, but it makes up for that with the sheer charm and unique designs of those characters. Demon Slayer's cast may be clearly divided between human heroes and demon villains, but there's still plenty of room for diverse and colorful character designs within that simple framework.

Throughout three anime seasons, Demon Slayer ushered in a delightful variety of characters for shonen fans to meet, from scrappy underdog heroes to cool, confident demon slayers to terrifying, memorable antagonists who haunt the night. Before Demon Slayer returns in the Spring 2024 anime season, fans are welcome to review all the...
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  • 3/17/2024
  • by Louis Kemner
  • CBR
Naruto Shippuden Villains Naruto Can Beat
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Boruto is the son of Naruto Uzumaki – the Leaf Village's 7th Hokage. Unlike his father, Boruto is a prodigy with a keen intellect, and he can use Wind, Water, and Lightning Release. Thanks to his Uzumaki and Hyuga lineage, Boruto awakened the Jogan – an ocular technique that even the Otsutsuki find troublesome. Boruto has defeated many villains over the course of his story, and he is now strong enough to defeat several of the villains who appeared in Naruto: Shippuden.

Boruto can defeat many Naruto: Shippuden villains because he possesses Momoshiki Otsutsuki's Karma. When the Karma is active, Boruto gains Otsutsuki-level physical abilities, and he can absorb any type of ninjutsu. He can also create portals that lead to other dimensions. Boruto's innate skill and jutsu prowess would be helpful against these villains as well.

Tobi's Durable Body Would Not Withstand Boruto's Attacks First Appeared In Episode 344 Voiced By Nobuo Tobita...
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  • 3/15/2024
  • by George Voutiritsas
  • CBR
Samurai Champloo: The Anime That Inspired Lo-Fi Hip Hop
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Key takeaways: Anime has had a significant influence on modern hip-hop music and has inspired many artists in the genre, including Tyler the Creator and Thundercat. Samurai Champloo, a cult-classic anime, played a revolutionary role in the rise of the lo-fi hip-hop genre, with its soundtrack becoming iconic and influential. Nujabes, one of the soundtrack producers for Samurai Champloo, gained global recognition and influenced a generation of producers and artists, even after his untimely death in 2010.

If you've been anywhere near YouTube in the last decade, or struggle with Adhd and other associated disorders, you've likely heard of lo-fi hip-hop. The downtempo, melodic offshoot of hip-hop rose to prominence in the 2010s, thanks in part to the long-running YouTube radio station titled "Beats to Relax/Study to." To many, this phenomenon is a direct result of the internet and the changing attitudes towards mental health. However, the revolutionary rise in lo-fi music has,...
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  • 2/6/2024
  • by Archie Fenn
  • MovieWeb
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Sylvester Stallone (‘Tulsa King’) could reign over the Emmys for change-of-pace performance
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At the age of 76, Sylvester Stallone is on the hunt for his first-ever Emmy nomination. He’s a three-time Oscar nominee but the iconic Stallone is only just making his small-screen debut — with Taylor Sheridan‘s “Tulsa King.” “Yellowstone” creator Sheridan co-created this Paramount+ comedy series with “Boardwalk Empire” boss Terence Winter. “Tulsa King” follows Stallone as mafioso Dwight Manfredi, who is recently released from prison and exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Here, he builds his own new empire with new-found colleagues and friends.

Stallone has always been a larger-than-life performer and here he is no different — he consumes the screen, both with his imposing physicality and his punchy performance. It’s always fun to watch an actor having a good time and this is what is happening here. He utilises wiley comedic chops to great effect and demonstrates why he was once known as one of the biggest movie stars of his time — charisma,...
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  • 6/24/2023
  • by Jacob Sarkisian
  • Gold Derby
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‘Bad Sisters’: Sharon Horgan could follow in Emmy footsteps of Phoebe Waller-Bridge (‘Fleabag’)
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Sharon Horgan could be set to follow in the footsteps of another acclaimed multi-hyphenate, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, by earning Emmy bids for both writing and starring in a beloved show. While Waller-Bridge achieved that feat for her comedy “Fleabag,” Horgan could do it for her Apple TV+ drama “Bad Sisters.” Horgan co-created, starred in, and wrote several episodes of this hit show, which follows the five Garvey sisters who plot to murder John Paul (Claes Bang), the abusive husband of Anne-Marie Duff‘s Grace Garvey.

The show flashes between two timelines — one in which the sisters try to kill John Paul and one in which a pair of insurance investigators (Brian Gleeson‘s Thomas and Daryl McCormack‘s Matthew) try to prove the sisters’ involvement in John Paul’s death to save their own business.

Horgan teamed up with “New Girl” scribes Brett Baer and Dave Finkel to adapt the hit Belgian show “Clan.
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  • 5/3/2023
  • by Jacob Sarkisian
  • Gold Derby
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‘Bad Sisters’: A perfect Rotten Tomatoes score is a rarity that merits Emmy consideration
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“Bad Sisters” doesn’t have a good Rotten Tomatoes score, it has a perfect one. The Apple TV+ drama series merits a jaw-dropping 100% on this site that aggregates reviews.

Created by Sharon Horgan, Dave Finkel, and Brett Baer, “Bad Sisters” follows the five Garvey sisters (led by Horgan’s eldest sister Eva) as they try to kill Claes Bang‘s John Paul, the abusive husband of Grace Garvey (Anne-Marie Duff). The action moves between two timelines. The first follows the sisters plotting John Paul’s murder while the second shows two insurance agents (Brian Gleeson‘s Thomas and Daryl McCormack‘s Matthew) trying to prove that the sisters were involved in John Paul’s death in a desperate attempt to save their business.

The juxtaposing timelines make for a whip-smart drama full of pitch-black comedy and pitch-perfect performances. It’s obvious why the show has received that perfect Rotten Tomatoes score.
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  • 5/2/2023
  • by Jacob Sarkisian
  • Gold Derby
The Banshees of Inisherin Defies Hollywood’s Fairytale Ireland
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This article contains The Banshees of Inisherin spoilers.

John Ford was not from Ireland… but the legendary American filmmaker might’ve wished he was. Born by the name John Martin Feeney in 1894, Ford would go on to carve one of the most influential directing careers in Hollywood’s early history. He would also later tell the press that his given name was Seán Aloysius O’Feeny. The reason for the embellishment? Because he was raised by two Irish immigrants who mythologized the homeland for their son, particularly his mother who was born on the island of Inishmore, off the coast of County Galway.

More than a century after Ford heard those tales about the old country, the filmmaker’s shadow looms surprisingly large over this year’s Oscar season. This is partially because Ford himself is mythologized by another American director who is now reimagining his youth via Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans.
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  • 1/25/2023
  • by David Crow
  • Den of Geek
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In honor of ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’: Revisiting John Ford’s Irish films that won him Oscars
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Writer/director Martin McDonagh and actors Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson have become the holy trinity of Irish films thanks to the critical and commercial success of 2008’s “In Bruges” for which Farrell won a Golden Globe, and their current collaboration “The Banshees of Inisherin,” which won best screenplay and actor for Farrell at Venice this past September. Since then, the Oscar buzz surrounding “Banshees” has become deafening.

During his four decade film career, John Ford made classic Westerns and dramas (“The Grapes of Wrath” and “How Green Was My Valley”; he won best director for both). But the no-nonsense filmmaker born John Feeney in Cape Elizabeth, Maine to Irish immigrant parents always revisited his Irish heritage.

The year 1924 saw the release of “The Shamrock Handicap” of which Variety noted “Ford loves everything Irish, and he made the most of the little human-interest touches.” His best-known Irish films, and for...
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  • 11/7/2022
  • by Susan King
  • Gold Derby
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A Night to Remember
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This meticulous docu-drama is still the best show about the Titanic, the awesome disaster that has never lost its grip on the imagination. Roy Ward Baker leads an enormous cast of Brit character actors through 2.5 hours of true-life terror in the icy Atlantic — Kenneth More, Honor Blackman, David McCallum, Laurence Naismith, Anthony Bushell. No stupid subplots and no insulting anachronisms, just an awful sinking death trap and 1600 passengers facing the freezing water. [Imprint] brings some new extras to the mix, too.

A Night to Remember

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Starring: Kenneth More, Honor Blackman, David McCallum, Laurence Naismith, Anthony Bushell, Alec McCowen, John Cairney, Michael Goodliffe, Ronald Allen, John Merivale, Jill Dixon, Kenneth Griffith, Frank Lawton, Tucker McGuire, Ralph Michael, George Rose, Joseph Tomelty, Jack Watling, Michael Bryant, Bee Duffel, Thomas Heathcote, Andrew Keir, Jeremy Bulloch, Desmond Llewelyn, Derren Nesbitt, Beth Rogan,...
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  • 7/12/2022
  • by Glenn Erickson
  • Trailers from Hell
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Emmys spotlight: ‘Gaslit’ deserves recognition for A-list cast, timely subject matter
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The buzz for the Starz limited series “Gaslit” began in early 2020, when it was announced that the first season of Slate’s “Slow Burn” podcast was being adapted into a limited series. Since its final episode, which aired on June 12, many of Gold Derby’s Emmy Experts are speculating that the thrilling historical drama has the potential to earn multiple nominations in several above and below the line categories.

One of the most compelling narratives on the path to Emmy success is that the “Gaslit” cast is composed of A-list, award winning actors, as well as television and film standouts. The casting is so incredible that Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times television critic, markedly stated, ”Indeed, the series can be watched as dance, a pair of alternating actorly pas de deux, set off by ensemble pieces, and is completely enjoyable as such.”

SEEMaking of ‘Gaslit’: Lively roundtable with creator Robbie Pickering,...
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  • 7/11/2022
  • by Hunter K. Taylor
  • Gold Derby
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‘Only Murders in the Building’ season 2 reviews: Comic whodunnit is ‘as strong as ever in its second outing’
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“Only Murders in the Building” was a sleeper hit for Hulu in season one and an awards hit as well, earning three SAG Award nominations, four Critics Choice nominations, three Writers Guild nominations, and three Television Critics Association nominations. So season two had a lot to live up to when it premiered on June 28. Do critics think this spoof of true-crime fanatics is just as worth watching?

As of this writing the “Only Murders in the Building” season 2 reviews average out to a 79 score on MetaCritic based on 20 reviews counted thus far. That includes 19 positive reviews, one review classified as mixed, and none that are outright negative. On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season rates a perfect 100 fresh based on 37 reviews. The Rt critics’ consensus says the show “gets a new lease on life with a knottier sophomore outing that retains the series’ core charm and wit.” Compare that to season one,...
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  • 6/28/2022
  • by Daniel Montgomery
  • Gold Derby
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‘Abbott Elementary’ is latest in long line of TV comedies set in schools
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Though streaming and cable comedies such as “Ted Lasso,” “Hacks,” “Barry” and “Only Murder in the Building” are poised to receive multiple Emmy nominations, ABC’s perceptive and smartly funny mockumentary “Abbott Elementary” may just teach them a lesson. The freshman series, a valentine to educators who overcome trials and tribulations to teach, is a leading Emmy nomination contender.

Set in a predominately Black, grossly underfunded grade school in Philadelphia, the series stars Quinta Brunson as an eager second-grade teacher who is one of the few educators who have made it to a second year at the school. Brunson also created the series which was inspired by her mother who was a teacher in Philly for 40 years. Reviews were glowing for the series. The L.A. Times critic Robert Lloyd wrote: “The series feels fresh even as it mines the familiar. As much as characters represent an agglomeration of types,...
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  • 6/15/2022
  • by Susan King
  • Gold Derby
Spycies review – awkward, eco-anxious kids' animation
Set in a Zootropolis-style republic, the story of an odd-couple pair of secret agents quickly runs out of animal magic

Here’s a manic, soulless animated kids’ caper, with a hug-a-hippo message for our eco-anxious times awkwardly bolted on. It’s a Chinese-French coproduction, combining James Bond spy gadgets with some superheroish action sequences that parents might find too bashy for pre-schoolers. Older kids may get the feeling they’ve been better entertained by fresher and funnier movies.

Like Zootropolis, the setting is an animal republic whose citizens have curbed their dietary requirements to live in harmony with one another. Top spy Vladimir, a flashy cat in aviator shades (voiced by Kirk Thornton), is demoted to working security detail at a power station after wreaking havoc while arresting a mafioso cheetah. Vlad’s boss at the spy agency, an enormous elephant, gives him the hairdryer treatment. “You’ve made...
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  • 2/12/2020
  • by Cath Clarke
  • The Guardian - Film News
Us Trailer for Animated Comedy 'Son of Bigfoot' from nWave Pictures
"There's one more thing... you can talk to animals." Viva Pictures has debuted a new full-length official Us trailer for an animated film titled The Son of Bigfoot, produced by StudioCanal in France, and animated by nWave Pictures in Belgium. The film is aimed towards younger kids and families, and is about a boy who goes "on an epic and daring quest to uncover the mystery behind his long-lost dad, only to find out that he is none other than the legendary Bigfoot." Surprise! Don't confuse this with the other animated bigfoot movie coming out this year - Smallfoot - which is made by Warner Bros. The voice cast for Son of Bigfoot includes Cinda Adams, Mari Devon, and Kirk Thornton. This really looks really bad, and I always wonder how animation this awful still gets made, because it seems like no one even tried to make a good movie.
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  • 3/19/2018
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Jimmy Tatro’s ‘American Vandal’ Netflix Series Premieres To Positive Reviews
Digital influencers who’ve launched original projects on Netflix haven't always received the kindest reviews, including Colleen Ballinger’s comedy Haters Back Off and Cameron Dallas’ Chasing Cameron docuseries. However, it looks like American Vandal -- a true crime spoof headlined by sketch comedy creator and vlogger Jimmy Tatro -- has become a bonafide critical hit.

American Vandal, which chronicles the mock-investigation of a high school student who’s been accused of spray-painting penises on cars in the school parking lot, has received a 93% rating from review aggregation platform Rotten Tomatoes. Vanity Fair called Tatro’s performance “appealingly oafish” while New York magazine said the series was “almost brilliant.” Los Angeles Times television critic Robert Lloyd wrote, “It’s as engrossing as the series it set out to satirize and moving in ways you would not expect.”

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  • 9/19/2017
  • by Geoff Weiss
  • Tubefilter.com
Netflix Cartoons to Get Drunk on History
Streaming overlords sign Channing Tatum to teach us something.

Ever since animation has been targeted at children, adults have thought it would be really cool if it was aimed at them instead. Once regulated to a late-night programming block of the Cartoon Network and a sub-genre of pornography, adult animated series are everywhere and chock full of the kinds of celebrities who were once called upon only to phone in performances on things like Shark Tale every so often. Adam Reed’s Archer has become a sweet moneymaker on FX and Raphael Bob-Waksberg Bojack Horseman has done massive inroads to make Netflix seem hip and with it. Which is probably why Netflix, per Deadline, has just signed on the voice of Channing Tatum to star in an animated movie penned by Dave Callaham, proud writer of “Untitled Zombieland Sequel,” which has yet to hit theaters. His feature-length movie for Netflix will be called America: The Motion Picture...
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  • 3/31/2017
  • by Andrew Karpan
  • FilmSchoolRejects.com
The Weekend Warrior 9/9/16: Sully, When the Bough Breaks, The Wild Life
Welcome back to the Weekend Warrior, your weekly look at the new movies hitting theaters this weekend, as well as other cool events and things to check out.

This Past Weekend:

As expected, Labor Day weekend wasn’t good for the two new wide releases at all, although the romantic drama The Light Between Oceans (DreamWorks), starring Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander, ended up doing far better of the two. Also as expected, Fede Alvarez’s Don’t Breathe (Screen Gems) won the weekend with a four-day total of $19.7 million, a little less than I predicted. The Light Between Oceans ended up with slightly over $6 million, roughly the same as my original prediction but 20th Century Fox’s thriller Morgan, starring Kate Mara, bomb-bomb-bombed with a ridiculously bad four-day opening of just $2.5 million in its first four days. The Mexican comedy No Manches Frida (Lionsgate/Pantelion) ended up faring better in just 362 theaters,...
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  • 9/7/2016
  • by Edward Douglas
  • LRMonline.com
John Wayne in The Quiet Man at The Hi-Pointe Saturday Morning March 12th
“Two women in the house – and one of them a redhead!”

The Quiet Man (1952) is one of Hollywood’s most beloved movies and you’ll have a chance to see it on the big screen at St. Louis’ fabulous Hi-Pointe Theater next weekend as part of their Classic Film Series. It’s Saturday, March 12th at 10:30am at the Hi-Pointe located at 1005 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, Mo 63117. Admission is only $5.

John Ford’s flamboyant tribute to Irish-Americans, The Quiet Man may be full of all-too-familiar Irish stereotypes, ranging from a fondness for spirits to the love of a good fight, but it’s delivered with great skill and broad humor and at its heart is a good-natured, old-fashioned romance. The action takes place in Sea Verge (Ireland), around 1933 and tells the story of “Sean Thornton” (John Wayne), “a quiet peace loving man come home from America”, He’s a...
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  • 3/3/2016
  • by Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Judd Apatow
Judd Apatow: 'Love' was made for the Netflix binge, and 'Girls' should be weekly
Judd Apatow
Yesterday, I published my review of Netflix's Love, one of my favorite new shows of the year so far. (Its first season debuts Friday.) A romantic comedy about a walking disaster of a woman (Gillian Jacobs) and the nice guy (Paul Rust) who falls for her, it was co-created by Rust, Lesley Arfin, and Judd Apatow, who between Freaks and Geeks, Girls, and his many movies (including Trainwreck, whose title he says he lifted from this project), has plenty of experience finding the most mortifying aspects of interpersonal relationships. At press tour last month, Apatow and I spoke about the Netflix experience and the many ways TV has changed since his days on Freaks and Geeks and The Larry Sanders Show, why he thinks comedy episodes shouldn't be limited to 30 minutes, how Jacobs (who had a recurring role on Girls last season) wound up in Love, and a lot more.
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  • 2/17/2016
  • by Alan Sepinwall
  • Hitfix
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