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“Loki” Disney+ Episode 1 Review by Brooke Daugherty
“Loki” Disney+ Episode 1 Review by Brooke Daugherty

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June 10, 2021 7:33 pm |

If you are waiting to binge Disney+’s Loki series, you might want to rethink that plan. The pilot episode of Loki is just as good as the two preceding series. Loki is not a sitcom turned dramedy, nor is it an action packed spy series. It is something completely different, but still at home in...

“A Quiet Place Part II” Movie Review by Stephanie Chapman
“A Quiet Place Part II” Movie Review by Stephanie Chapman

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June 6, 2021 7:59 am |

Many fans of the first installment of the “A Quiet Place” franchise will remember the eerie silence in the theatre as they watched that fresh take on suspense. Many viewers of that first film will also remember the fear of making a sound as they rooted for the characters on the screen to also stay...

“Master of None” Season 3 Netflix Review by Josh Davis
“Master of None” Season 3 Netflix Review by Josh Davis

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June 1, 2021 9:14 am |

The first episode of “Master of None’s” second season took the show in an entirely new direction. Set in Italy and shot in black and white, it looked and felt more like a Fellini film than a sitcom like, say, “Parks and Recreation.”  Judging by the first episode of season three, the show is once...

“Cruella” Movie Review by Josh Davis
“Cruella” Movie Review by Josh Davis

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June 1, 2021 9:00 am |

Disney’s “Cruella” is a stylish and devilishly fun origin story of the iconic “101 Dalmatians” villain.  The film was directed by Craig Gillespie (“I, Tonya”), and written by Dana Fox “(How to be Single”) and Tony McNamara (“The Great,” “The Favourite”). It stars Emma Stone (“The The Favourite,” “La La Land,”) as Estella/Cruella, Emma Thompson...

“1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything” Apple TV+ Docu-series Review by Josh Davis
“1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything” Apple TV+ Docu-series Review by Josh Davis

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June 1, 2021 8:17 am |

“This music is a dangerous music,” Bob Marley says in Apple TV+’s new documentary series “1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything.” Consider 1971, the year. In the U.S. alone, Charles Manson is found guilty of murder and sentenced to death, the Weather Underground bombs the U.S. Capital, Joe Frazier beats Muhammad Ali, hundreds of...