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‘Wonder Man’ Review: A Great Hollywood Satire With Great Additions To The Universe

As someone who loves the Marvel Universe, I must confess I haven’t watched the most recent shows from the studio, that includes Daredevil: Born Again and Ironheart and some others. The last Marvel Television show I watched was Agatha All Along (and I liked it pretty much). The reason why I haven’t seen one in so long? I guess any

The Lion walking in the centre with people around him in Eyes of Wakanda

‘Eyes of Wakanda’ Review: A Rich Exploration Through Wakanda’s History

The first television show of Phase Six has arrived for the MCU, and this time we get another animated show, one that takes us back to the world of Wakanda. It’s the second after Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man of three from this year to be released. Ryan Coogler returns as producer with his production studio, Proximity Media, while Todd Harris

‘Phineas & Ferb’ Review: A Fun Comeback

Released in 2007, Phineas and Ferb is a show created by Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh about stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb, who want to make the most of their 104-day summer vacation by building over-the-top things while their pet platypus Perry secretly fights an evil scientist, and growing up, this series was my life. Every day after school I

‘Andor Season 2’ Review: The Best Star Wars We Might Ever See

The following is a spoiler-free review of Andor Season 2. When Andor was announced in November 2018, it was to a chorus of uncertainty. The news came prior to the overwhelmingly successful debut of The Mandalorian in 2019, and before any live action, short-form Star Wars content had even hit our screens. It had an interesting premise: a spy thriller

‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Review: A Worthy Successor that Lays Exciting Foundations

In 2015 ‘Daredevil’ premiered on Netflix, a street-level superhero series in Hell’s Kitchen following the blind full-time lawyer and part-time vigilante, Matt Murdock, an individual with heightened senses. The series was critically acclaimed and lauded by fans, but to the dismay of many, abruptly ended after a stellar third season when Netflix’s rights to the Marvel character ran out. Enriched

A Thousand Blows Review: Fists Fly and Pockets Empty in This Gritty Crime Saga

Steven Knight, the creative force behind Peaky Blinders, See, SAS: Rogue Heroes, etc., returns with another period drama, A Thousand Blows. He’s proven to be one of the most prolific creators in the business today with consistent hits across film and TV. When he’s coming out with another show based on real people, it definitely gets a lot of people’s

'Win or Lose' Review: Pixar Almost Hits A Home Run With First Original Series

‘Win or Lose’ Review: Pixar Almost Hits A Home Run With First Original Series

Pixar has utilized the platform of Disney+ well by releasing shows, miniseries, and shorts that surround characters from already established franchises, but they’ve finally decided to bring us the first original series in the form of Win or Lose. It’s quite a risk that Pixar has taken to create a brand new original world for the small screen instead of

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