The Terror is essentially a historical horror anthology. Its first season follows a 19th-century naval expedition hunted by an ancient creature amid the Arctic ice ...
Vince Gilligan is back, and yes, it already feels like an event. Pluribus kicks off with a killer pilot and a fantastic performance from Rhea Seehorn, who proves once again she can carry a show ...
Once a fan favorite, it’s lost much of its edge. Reduced tire wear and narrow grooves have dulled the action. It’s a NASCAR centerpiece, yet many races feel surprisingly tame. The track shines during ...
Prime Video’s ‘The Boys’ universe is bigger than it has ever been. New seasons, new spinoffs, new corners of Vought’s nightmare world keep audiences fed year after year. And one of the most inventive, ...
Amazon’s adaptation of video games in the show ‘Fallout‘ came as a pleasant surprise for many gaming fans across the world. The series has been loved by fans and critics since its release, and holds ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is once again preparing to enter uncharted territory. With ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ to swing into theaters next summer, there’s a lot of ...
In the vast history of Marvel Comics, only a few moments have sparked as much shock and debate as the introduction of HYDRA Captain America. This sinister twist on Steve Rogers’ legacy reimagines the ...
Proof that six episodes (times two seasons) is all you need to become iconic. John Cleese's Basil Fawlty is the hotel manager from hell, and watching him spiral into madness is British comedy at its ...
The American dream has been the cultural foundation of the United States for centuries. It might seem naive, but history has proven how the country provides opportunities to all. In essence, the image ...
With ‘Thunderbolts*’ barreling toward its highly anticipated release, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is once again preparing audiences for a new kind of team-up movie, one that feels darker, grittier, ...
Episode 3 of ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story‘ delivers one of the show’s most intriguing moments. Alfred Hitchcock sits across Anthony Perkins and tells him he must play Norman Bates, inspired by Gein ...
Do you have sores, bruise wounds, or gout? Fret not, for human flesh shall cure you all. Not effective enough? It can also be used for epilepsy, plague, cancer, and even your seasonal depression ...
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