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‘Win or Lose’

When I heard that Disney+ would be debuting its first-ever Pixar Studios animated series, I could not have been more excited. As a mostly proud Disney adult, I love watching all of the newest shows and movies on Disney+ and Win or Lose is no exception. I don’t know why I was surprised to find that I like the show — or at least the two episodes they have released thus far — so much but I could not have enjoyed the pilot and subsequent episode more. The show tells one story from eight different perspectives, each unique, beautiful, and funny in its own way. It’s also a gentle and Disney-fied reminder that we don’t have to be the same to have an impactful story to tell.

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‘Halloweentown High’

While it often feels like the "forgotten" Halloweentown movie, Halloweentown Highthe third installment in the beloved Disney franchiseis certainly not one to skip over. With Marnie (Kimberly J. Brown) continuing her efforts to bridge the gap between the mortal world and Halloweentown, she sets up an exchange student program that allows... Read more

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‘Elsbeth’ Season 3

I know there are a lot of shows on broadcast television these days that are asking, nay, begging for your attention, but as far as I am concerned, one of the few worthy of your time is Elsbeth. A hilarious, silly, and always smart drama that brings in A-List guest stars week after week, there are few shows that I look forward to on a weekly basis... Read more

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‘Aliens Expanded’

Bill Simmons struck podcast gold when he launched The Rewatchables a decade or so ago, a nostalgia-soaked series focused on dissecting the movies that shaped Gen X. The series, which is headed to Netflix in 2026, proved that there is a rich market for looking backwards, but it also demonstrated that there is a white space in the market: What if... Read more

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‘Underwater’

I admittedly missed Underwater when it premiered in 2020, but it recently piqued my attention when I learned the film was an Alien-style horror film starring Kristen Stewart who's fleeing none other than Lovecraft's Cthulu. The film takes place on an underwater rig that is drilling into Mariana's Trench, but when the rig becomes flooded and kills... Read more

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Underwater (2020)

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‘Doc of Chucky’

If you're looking for a comprehensive look back at the Child's Play franchise, Doc of Chucky is for you. Now streaming on Shudder and AMC+, this extensive documentary delivers over five hours of Chucky entertainment that horror movie fans will devour. Featuring interviews with Don Mancini, Brad Dourif, Jennifer Tilly, Catherine Hicks, Alex... Read more

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‘IT: Welcome to Derry’

HBO's IT: Welcome to Derry is a twisted new addition to the larger Stephen King cinematic universe. Simultaneously a prequel series to Andy Muschietti's 2017 and 2019 IT films and an origin story for The Shining's Dick Hallorann (Chris Chalk), IT: Welcome to Derry follows what went down in the creepy Maine town 27 years before the Loser's Club met ... Read more

‘9-1-1’ Season 9

A tech billionaire played by Mark Consuelos gets eaten by a whale. A geomagnetic storm rains down fire on Los Angeles. Angela Bassett goes to space. These are but three of the deeply, yet delightfully unhinged events 9-1-1 fans can expect to see in Season 9 of ABC hit drama, which kicked off its supersized four-part opening emergency on October... Read more

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