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This article is sponsored by the upcoming movie Anna. The Cold War may be long over, but espionage is making a comeback. Every day brings new details of spy rings in capitals, and commanders-in-chief welcoming the aid of foreign intelligence to win elections, but on the big screen the thrall of spooks has never been
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This Fear the Walking Dead review contains spoilers.  Fear the Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 4 There’s a lot to like about “Skidmark,” which is ostensibly a typical day in the life of Rubén Blades’s Daniel Salazar—or at least a typical day for someone navigating the vagaries of life in the post-apocalypse. There’s the usual foraging for
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This The Son review contains spoilers. The Son Season 2 Episode 9 The penultimate installment of The Son, season 2, episode 9, “The Bear,” readies the series for a somewhat forgone conclusion. But the closure is coming like a set of pincers squeezing several wounds at once, and not all of them healing. All three generations of McCullough
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This review contains spoilers for Agents of SHIELD. Agents of SHIELD Season 6 Episode 6 Whenever Iain De Caestecker and Elizabeth Henstridge take center stage as Fitz and Simmons in Agents of SHIELD, we’re bound to witness a master class in emotionally rich acting, and “Inescapable” certainly delivered in that respect (although shouldn’t the episode
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This The 100 article contains spoilers. One of the greatest things about storytelling on TV is the way character growth can be depicted as episodes and seasons go on. Six seasons in, The 100 is a great example of what this can look like. As we’ve reached the midway mark of Season 6, we’ve seen different sides to many
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This Krypton review contains spoilers. Krypton Season 2 Episode 2 The main man is the main attraction this week on Krypton, as the second episode of the season features a whole lot of the alien bounty hunter, and leaves the audience wanting more. Emmett J. Scanlan is a thrill to watch in “Ghost in the Fire,” and I say
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It’s another case of “one and done” at Netflix for supernatural drama series Chambers. The show, which debuted on the streaming giant on April 26th, now joins the likes of Everything Sucks! by getting just a single season to play out its story on Netflix (via Variety). It’s likely that poor viewing figures and the
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Wondering when your favorites are coming back and what new series you can look forward to? We’ve got you covered with the Den of Geek 2019 TV Premiere Dates Calendar, where we’re keeping track of TV series premiere dates, return dates, and more for this year and beyond.  We’ll continue to update this page as networks
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This Attack on Titan review contains spoilers. Attack on Titan Season 3 Episode 20 “Why? Because it’s fun…” Attack on Titan is an extremely fantastical series that features man-eating monsters, unfathomable special abilities, and absolutely dazzling weaponry. It’s a series that always boils down to the people, not the monsters, but it still exists in this
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The Leftovers wrapped its final season to wild critical acclaim, so Damon Lindelof is sticking around HBO to develop a Watchmen TV series. Watchmen is finally getting the prestige cable drama that fans have wanted for as long as prestige cable drama has been a thing. This has been in the works for quite some time,
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“Bumpy” Johnson was around when the Genovese crime family still had “Lucky” Luciano’s name on it.  He got out of prison around the time Malcolm X preached common sense. The upcoming gangster series Godfather of Harlem will premiere on Epix on September 29, according to Deadline. Oscar-winning actor and director Forest Whitaker will star as
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Warning: contains plot spoilers for every episode listed. Never having lost his critic’s ability to skewer a TV show in one perfect line, Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker does a recurring, self-deprecating bit about what audiences expect from his show. “A man frowning at a translucent phone and going ‘aaah, I’ve just deleted my own leg!’’’,
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This article comes from Den of Geek UK. Warning: major plot spoilers ahead for Jessica Jones season 2. So. Following the events of The Defenders, Jessica Jones is driven by her adoptive sister, Trish Walker, to investigate IGH, the company responsible for Jessica’s powers. She resists, but only until a super-powered individual like herself is
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Fun is for suckers. Bad attitude keeps the party going. And going. Netflix renewed its time-loop comedy Russian Doll for season 2, according to Deadline. The repeat of Natasha Lyonne’s semi-autobiographical take on the Groundhog Day will consist of eight episodes, Lyonne and Netflix vice president of original content  Cindy Holland announced at Recode’s 2019
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While beloved old Nickelodeon series are being brought back to life and others are spawning spinoffs, the network has its eye on the future of animation as well. To help develop the next generation of talent (who knows, maybe there’s an untapped talent just sitting on the next series destined to run for 20 years), Nick is launching their new Intergalactic
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You know what I didn’t even know I really wanted until it arrived in my inbox? A Swamp Thing live-action TV series that boasts James Wan (The Conjuring, Aquaman…oh, you know who he is) as one of its executive producers. And yes, we’re getting a Swamp Thing TV series on the DC Universe streaming service.
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