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Spider-Man ’94 Comic Reminds Us the ’90s Were the Peak of Superhero Cartoons

As the world’s foremost wallcrawler, Spider-Man has been known to hang off of things for a while. But 27 years is pushing it, even for him. Yet that’s how long Spidey’s been waiting for a resolution to the cliffhanger that closed out Spider-Man: The Animated Series, the popular cartoon show that ran from 1994 to […]

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Andor Is Making Star Wars Culturally Relevant Again

This past weekend, I participated in the No Kings March in Manhattan. Despite rain and unusually cool weather for mid-June, the event at times felt like a cathartic exorcism—or at least a deep sigh of relief after long-simmering despair. It also acted as an exercise in civic duty for a hundred thousand or so likeminded […]

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George Clooney (and Everyone Else) Needs to Stop Apologizing for ‘Campy Batman’

When Batman Begins came out 20 years ago, almost to the day, I was a high school nerd. Which is to say that I was (of course) obsessed that someone had finally taken Batman seriously. And to be honest, I remain a great booster for what Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale achieved across all three […]

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Love Island USA Understands That Reality TV Rules Don’t Matter

This article contains spoilers for Love Island USA season 7 episode 12. Reality is stranger than fiction. Managed reality is even stranger. Love Island USA understands that as well or better as any current reality program. An American remake of a successful British format that’s gone global, Love Island‘s premise is as simple as they […]

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Bix’s Revenge in Andor Season 2 Was Almost Even Sweeter

This article contains spoilers for Andor season 2. After being tortured and interrogated by the ISB in season 1 of Andor, Bix (Adria Arjona) spent the first part of season 2 struggling with PTSD. The show does a great job overall of depicting this in a nuanced and considerate way, and when Bix finally gets […]

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The Best Marvel Cinematic Universe Romance Isn’t What You Think

This article contains spoilers for Marvel’s What If…? season 3. The Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn’t always been the best at incorporating romance into its greater, overarching story. Pepper (Gwyneth Paltrow) and Tony (Robert Downey Jr.) were one of the first MCU couples to become official, but we didn’t get to see much of them together […]

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Deserves Better Than Six Episodes

More than 30 years ago, Star Trek: The Next Generation closed out its seven-year run with the excellent finale, “All Good Things…” The episode’s title proved apt—and not just because Picard’s crew actually continued their adventures with four more lackluster movies and the uneven revival series Star Trek: Picard. Rather, the title indicated that the […]

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Superman’s Freaks of the Week: The Best Smallville Villains

This article contains spoilers for all ten seasons of Smallville. Across 10 seasons, The CW series Smallville offered its own take on many villains from Superman’s extensive rogues’ gallery and also introduced its own unique characters into the mix. From season-long antagonists to freaks-of-the-week, Clark Kent (Tom Welling) and his allies faced off against a […]

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Yellowstone Spinoffs and More – Every Upcoming Taylor Sheridan Show

Relatively speaking, the here and now is the quietest that prolific writer/director Taylor Sheridan has been in quite some time. The drama of Yellowstone (both behind the scenes and onscreen) is long over. The Yellowstone prequel chapters 1883 and 1923 are closed, as is Lawmen: Bass Reeves. Lioness calmly awaits a likely season 3 renewal. […]

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The Most Inspiring Acts of Rebellion in The Handmaid’s Tale

This article contains spoilers for all seasons of The Handmaid’s Tale. The oppressive regime of Gilead in The Handmaid’s Tale is a breeding ground for acts of rebellion. It’s a Christofascist regime that doesn’t actually live by Christ’s teachings, but instead enacts violence on those it deems “unworthy,” with men in power using said power […]

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Ocean With David Attenborough Isn’t Just A Documentary; It’s a Wake-Up Call

Even after thousands of years of ocean exploration, many of its wonders remain a mystery, hidden beneath the surface in a vast, interconnected world of species and habitats that are constantly evolving. Silverback Films and Open Planet Studios’ new powerful feature-length documentary, Ocean With David Attenborough, which premieres on June 7 on National Geographic and […]

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Mike Flanagan’s Best Tearjerker Monologues

Mike Flanagan‘s new movie The Life of Chuck is one of the most idiosyncratic films to hit screens in some time. Based on the short story by Stephen King, The Life of Chuck has a strange, three-part narrative, all about the cosmic importance of one non-descriptive businessman named Charles Krantz (Tom Hiddleston). For fans of […]

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The Best British TV Series of 2025 (So Far)

Have you read the news lately? I wouldn’t recommend it. You’re better off looking out of a window at any available sunshine, trees, and – if you’re lucky – the occasional dog. That said, the window solution is broadly limited to daylight hours. Come nightfall, you’ll need to turn elsewhere for diversion. That’s where the […]

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The Weirdest Part of the MCU Spider-Man Is Back for Vision Quest

Remember that time when good ol’ Peter Parker called a drone strike on his classmates because another guy was flirting with MJ? Well, the artificial intelligence that made it happen is back, this time in snarky Canadian form! Deadline is reporting that Schitt’s Creek alum Emily Hampshire has been cast as E.D.I.T.H. in Vision Quest, […]

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Doctor Who: Farewell to the Fifteenth Doctor

Warning: spoilers for all episodes of Doctor Who Season Two The Fifteenth Doctor throughout his era on Doctor Who was curious about the universe, friendly, often flirtatious, and unafraid to show all of his emotions. Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor was first introduced in 2023’s third 60th Anniversary special, “The Giggle”, which established the fact that Time […]

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Slow Horses Series 5 Release Date and Nick Mohammed Guest Role Confirmed

Knowing that Slow Horses series five was already in the can by the time the series four finale aired has made the wait for it feel interminable. Come on, people, how long does it take to chop it into six parts, stick that Mick Jagger song on the credits, and digitally remove any boom mics […]

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Love, Death & Robots Is A Love Letter To Sci-Fi, Animation, and Adaptation

Netflix has no shortage of options when it comes to science fiction programming and experimental anthology series, but Love, Death + Robots is an especially beautiful love letter to science fiction’s chameleonic nature and endless versatility. The unpredictable animated anthology series combines sci-fi with comedy, horror, fantasy, mystery, and romance as it brings gripping genre […]

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Squid Game Season 3 Finally Reveals the Next Big Creepy Doll Game

Ever since the end of Squid Game season 2 revealed the return of the Red Light, Green Light Doll, Young-hee, in a brand new game, there’s been a lot of speculation about what this game could be. All we saw is the giant robot and her new male counterpart standing across from each other and […]

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