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9/6/2021
Rick and Morty caps off their weakest season with an okay penultimate episode and an explosive finale
9/5/2021
Lower Decks aims low, but makes a profound statement with “Mugato Gumato”
9/2/2021
The Shax came back the very next day. The Shax came back. He thought he was a gonner, but the Shax came back the very next day. The Shax came back. He just wouldn’t stay away!
9/2/2021
“What If…?” delivers an absolutely stunning Doctor Strange episode
9/2/2021
“What If…?” finally moves beyond substituting one character for another
8/21/2021
Titans sweeps the closure and fallout it needed under the rug to plant some plot seeds
8/21/2021
“What If… T’Challa Became Star-Lord?” is a wonderful, bittersweet tale that finally takes full advantage of the series’ premise
8/21/2021
“Kayshon, His Eyes Open” is a clever, reference heavy episode that’s a real treat for the Trekkies
8/13/2021
The Bad Batch ends their first year with the same old thing
8/12/2021
The biggest twist of season three is that Titans is actually… good!
8/12/2021
Lower Decks brings some “Strange Energies” to the Final Frontier
8/12/2021
Marvel’s “What If… Captain Carter Was the First Avenger?” is awkwardly paced and needed much more time to shine
8/9/2021
After weeks of pathetic parodies, Rick and Morty finally deliver a winner with “Rickternal Friendshine of the Spotless Mort”
8/6/2021
The Suicide Squad is violent, gory, profane, and strangely touching at times
8/6/2021
The Bad Batch make their “Return to Kamino” in the penultimate episode of the season
8/2/2021
Unlike giant anime fighting robots, Rick and Morty just can’t come together
7/31/2021
The Bad Batch begin their season finale arch with a frustratingly formulaic foray
7/31/2021
So, does Rick and Morty want me rooting for the president?
7/27/2021
Life is a beach and then you die in, “Old”
7/24/2021
Masters of the Universe: Revelation is a world-shattering epic
7/24/2021
“Infested” is a forgettable Bad Batch installment that goes nowhere
7/24/2021
“Amortycan Grickfitti” sacrifices nuance for lazy parody
7/16/2021
Space Jam: A New Legacy is what it is and doesn’t pretend to be what it ain’t
7/16/2021
The Bad Batch executes a “Rescue on Ryloth”
7/16/2021
Monsters at Work shows a definite uptick with episode 3
7/14/2021
Loki ends up being little more than a tease for what’s coming
7/13/2021
Rick and Morty once again aims low and settles for little
7/9/2021
“Devil’s Deal” shows us that no one tunes in to see Ed Sullivan
7/8/2021
Oh, Hello there, Black Widow solo movie! What took you so long?
7/7/2021
Fear Street 1994 is a Simple slasher throwback with an interesting mythology
7/7/2021
Monsters at Work looks great, but offers very little
7/7/2021
“Journey into Mystery” is the time-bending, whacky, and weird adventure that Loki should have been from the beginning
7/6/2021
America: The Motion PIcture is exactly what you expect it to be
7/6/2021
The Tomorrow War is stunningly stupid
7/6/2021
Psycho Goreman is an unrelenting barrage of nostalgic weirdness
7/5/2021
“A Rickconvenient Mort” is a disappointing backslide into missed opportunity and gross out gags
7/3/2021
“Common Ground” has The Bad Batch entering new territory
7/1/2021
“Mortyplicity” is genius-level Rick and Morty
7/1/2021
The Loki of Oz
6/26/2021
Things I Would Like to See in Season Four of FInal SPace
6/25/2021
“Bounty Lost” delivers a great episode of The Bad Batch in which The Bad Batch barely appear
6/24/2021
Rick and Morty portal into Season Five with a fantastically funny premiere
6/24/2021
“Lamentis” is a good episode of Loki that seems strangely out of place in the increasinging tedious narrative
6/18/2021
Luca is a perfectly enjoyable mid-level effort from Pixar
6/18/2021
A “Reunion” spells disaster for The Bad Batch
6/16/2021
Loki vs Loki
6/14/2021
“The Myth Makers” is a frustrating lost episode arch of Classic Doctor Who
6/14/2021
Classic Doctor Who: "Mission to the Unknown"
6/14/2021
‘Final Space’ weaves themes of family and friendship into a rip-roaring, emotion-eviscerating season finale
6/13/2021
‘In the Heights’ is a delightful, vibrant celebration
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