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Pull back the curtain for a behind-the-scenes look at The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power via Prime Video’s X-Ray function with The Making of The Rings of Power. Check out the trailer here… <span data-mce-type=”bookmark” style=”display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;” class=”mce_SELRES_start”>&#65279;</span> The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of
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What’s the old saying, ‘man plans and the Authority laughs’? Between the first announcement of BBC/HBO fantasy adaptation His Dark Materials in November 2015 and the arrival of its final season in December 2022, a great many plans were forced to change. 2020’s multiple Covid-19 lockdowns left the third season’s filming schedule up in the
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Step aside Peter Parker, Sony’s live-action spider-verse is finally introducing another web-slinger. The superhero Silk a.k.a Cindy Moon is set to have her own series on Prime Video and the Amazon-owned MGM+ (formerly Epix) thanks to Sony’s multi-year television deal with the company, and I have to say it’s about damn time.  Cindy Moon is
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This My Hero Academia review contains spoilers. My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 8 “I’ve driven off the flies.” Early on in My Hero Academia‘s run there were endless exercises orchestrated by U.A. High that forced these prospective hero students to learn how to work together and troubleshoot through scenarios where the danger at hand
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Jason Momoa has been acting since 1999 when he first donned those iconic red swim trunks on TV’s Baywatch: Hawaii as a beardless 19-year-old. It took a lot of roles before the Hawaiian-born Aquaman actor got his big break as Khal Drogo on Game of Thrones. While he’s often typecast as something of a brute,
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This article contains spoilers for Dead to Me season 3. Dead to Me is a dark comedy that’s worked as well as it has because of the effortless chemistry between its two leads, Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini, as Jen Harding and Judy Hale. These two frazzled friends have accrued a growing list of felonies
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A bad guy lies beaten on the ground. Above him towers a shadowy figure, the moonlight highlighting only his horned head and billowing cape. “Who are you?” pleads the defeated crook. With a growl, the figure answers, “I’m Batman.” That description probably put a familiar image in your head, one that you’ve seen on screen
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This article contains spoilers for Interview with the Vampire season 1 and the back half of Anne Rice’s novel. Well that was fun, now wasn’t it? The first season finale of AMC’s Interview with the Vampire was a bloody good time, as were the rest of the series’ first seven episodes. This adaptation of Anne
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Dubbed the most-watched cable drama of last year by Variety, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone is back with its fifth season. This season will operate a little different from seasons past, airing 14 total episodes over two 7-episode chunks. And it’s safe to assume that there will be just as much drama for the Dutton family this
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This article contains spoilers for Manifest season 4. Manifest has never been short of villains. Since Flight 828 landed, it’s been a constant battle to figure out who genuinely are the good guys, committed to figuring out the mystery of the plane and their callings, and who are those sinking the lifeboat. The likes of
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This Yellowstone review contains spoilers. Yellowstone Season 5 Episode 1 and 2 Yellowstone creator, showrunner, and deity to the cowboy-at-heart, Taylor Sheridan, is often praised for his intense, gritty, and typically crime-driven dramas, yet the prolific writer isn’t recognized enough for his sense of balance. It’s one of the major reasons Yellowstone’s audience continues to
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This article contains spoilers for Killer Sally. Netflix’s Killer Sally is a rare breed of true crime story where not only is the murderer involved, she wants you to listen to her story.  Sally McNeil may look bold and brash, with literal award-winning muscles and an army of fans who paid her to throw them
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Warning: contains spoilers for The Crown season 5. The Crown and historical accuracy enjoy a fleeting rather than steadfast acquaintance. Peter Morgan’s Netflix drama concertinas history and jumps between time periods to follow emotional and symbolic through-lines rather than sticking to the recorded facts and timelines. “Inspired by real events, this fictional dramatization…” goes the
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This article contains spoilers for Ghosts season 2 episode 7. This week’s episode of Ghosts is a reminder that the series is at its heart a love letter to the original BBC Ghosts series. Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones) and Nigel (John Hartman)’s conflict this week also reminds the audience that our common histories outweigh our
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