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‘Dead Boy Detectives’ Review: A Fantastic Addition To This Universe

For the people who religiously follow DC shows, they’d know that the ‘Dead Boy Detectives‘ originally appeared in an episode of Max’s Doom Patrol, which was supposed to spin off into its very own show. But, with the changes happening over at that company, it eventually had to be revised for Netflix, where it is now part of The Sandman

‘Velma’ Season 2 Review: More Of The Same

It’s been a little bit over an year since Velma released and automatically became one of the most hated shows of all time. And above all things, I must confess that I’m not part of the haters, Id say season 1 was actually pretty decent. Even though the humor failed a lot, the story was mostly interesting and all the

‘Knuckles’ Review: A Fun & Exciting Echidna Adventure

It’s always shocking to think about how far the Sonic movie franchise has gone. When we think about the day the first trailer dropped and we saw that terrible Sonic design we’d never thought that movie would end up as one of the best video game film adaptations ever made! And that 2 years after that we’d get Sonic 2,

Under The Bridge Review: Young Stars Shine Bright in Hulu’s New True-Crime Drama.

Adapting true-crime books into TV dramas has been a trend in Hollywood for quite a few years. We’ve seen a lot of truly well-made ones while some of the others were misfires. Well, I’m happy to report that Hulu’s latest True-Crime miniseries based on the book of the same name by Rebecca Godfrey falls in the former category. The miniseries

‘The Spiderwick Chronicles’ Review: A Mixed Bag of Faeries

It feels like we’re in an era of reboots and revivals, and we’ve got another one in the form of ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles‘, a book series written by Holly Black and illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi that got adapted into a movie back in 2008 by Paramount. Paramount Television Studios and 20th Television have partnered up to bring a reboot in

‘The Sympathizer’ Review: A Captivating Drama About a Man Of Two Worlds.

The Vietnam War is one of the most important chapters in both American and Vietnamese history. Like any other war, it brought suffering and tragedy. This show provides a Vietnamese point of view on it, which is rare and exciting. Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Viet Thanh Nguyen, the show follows the journey of

‘Fallout’ Review: A Fun And Worthy Adaptation That Will Please Fans

An adaptation of the immensely popular Fallout series of video games has been hotly requested by franchise fans for maybe more than 20 years – but in that time filming gamers have largely learned that video game adaptations are usually… quite bad. Admittedly, this is a trend that’s changing, likely due to the number of people actually familiar with these

‘Sugar’ Review: AppleTV’s New Genre-Bending Drama is All Over The Place.

Colin Farrell stars as a detective in AppleTV’s latest drama series, in what is his first role since The Banshees Of Inisherrin for which he earned an Oscar nomination. The eight-episode drama series is created by Mark Protosevich and directed by Fernando Meirelles and Adam Arkin. The synopsis says, “The story follows John Sugar, an American private investigator on the

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