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Gen V Review: The Boys Spin-off Is Wild, Entertaining & Leaves You Wanting More
Gen V is very entertaining. Though some of the comic book aspects won’t wow you, the story is engaging enough to keep you ready and waiting for more.
Sex Education Season 4 Review: A Worthy End To One Of Netflix’s Best Shows
Let Sex Education season 4, and our response to it, remind the powers that be in Hollywood why good writing should not be taken for granted.
The Continental: From The World Of John Wick Review - Bloated Series Struggles
The Continental struggles to replicate what makes the John Wick movies so appealing, even as it offers a deeper look at the assassin's world.
Star Wars Chatter Back Chopper Animatronic Review: Personality Included
Hasbro's Chatter Back Chopper Animatronic toy features over 40 sound and movement combinations.
Wheel Of Time Season 2 Review: Fantasy Series Fumbles Adaptation Of Book 2
Wheel of Time struggles to pull itself back into focus, & while it manages to find its footing, it is plagued by the same issues it faced in season 1.
One Piece Review: Netflix's Live-Action Proves Anime Adaptations Can Be Great
The One Piece live action show is an incredibly fun watch for both old and new fans alike.
Ahsoka Review: Rosario Dawson Leads A Promising Entry To Star Wars Canon
It appears that Filoni may successfully make Ahsoka a worthwhile endeavor and not just another cog in the interconnected Star Wars machine.
Only Murders In The Building Season 3 Review: Murder Mystery Is Still A Winner
Thanks to a winning cast (now including two major stars) and an enticing new mystery, Only Murders in the Building still remains light on its feet.
Harley Quinn Season 4 Review: A Change Of Scenery Adds Spice To Harlivy Romance
Harley Quinn's passionate relationship with Poison Ivy thrives thanks to their hero vs. villain crisis, but it comes at the expense of the whole gang.
Good Omens Season 2 Review: Michael Sheen & David Tennant Remain A Perfect Pair
Good Omens season 2 justifies its existence with a compelling new mystery and the return of David Tennant and Michael Sheen's incomparable chemistry.
Crunchyroll's New Horror Anime Is Already A Must-Watch - Review
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead is the latest horror anime to come to Crunchyroll, and it's already a must-watch due to its innovative art and story.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Premiere Blows Season 1 Away - Review
Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 has finally made its debut, and the season premiere, alone, completely blows season 1 out of the water.
New Crunchyroll Anime Undead Murder Farce is an Instant Must Watch
Crunchyroll's new monster murder mystery anime is both a hilariously entertaining romp and a legitimately good classical detective story.
And Just Like That Season 2 Review: Better Than Season 1 But Just As Frustrating
While there are moments that offer genuine warmth and humor, season 2 is plagued by more of the same surface-level nonsense. It's unforgivable.
I’m A Virgo Review: Boots Riley's Sorry To Bother You Follow-Up Doesn't Disappoint
You have to appreciate the sheer scale Riley employs. The show is equal parts fun & social commentary. It's as blunt with its ideas as it is sincere.
Secret Invasion Review: Samuel L. Jackson Wows In MCU's Twisty, Slow-Burn Thriller
It isn't clear if Secret Invasion can pull off the ambitious story it's selling, but with Samuel L. Jackson in the lead, it'll be a thrilling journey.
The Crowded Room Review: Tom Holland Is Exceptional In Gripping Miniseries
A riveting series on the impact of long-lasting trauma and poor mental health, The Crowded Room is emotionally gripping television at its finest.
Never Have I Ever Season 4 Review: A Heartfelt, Funny & Satisfying Final Outing
The final season thoughtfully provides closure, growth, intriguing conflicts & hurdles for its characters, sending Devi off on a new adventure.
The Idol Review: HBO's Sleaze Pop Manifesto Is Somehow Thrilling & Boring
The Idol, for all its flashy marketing & controversy, is boring — there's an intriguing story underneath, but it's buried by vanity & superficiality.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Finale Review: Dramatic & Packed Send-off For Firehouse 51
Aside from wrapping up the year, the intense Chicago Fire season 11 finale, "Red Waterfall," is also a launching pad for what's to come.