Complicated relationships, creepy cults and action-packed new takes on The Most Dangerous Game. Love and murder. Spinoffs that literally nobody asked for. Cartoons about cats and documentaries about apes. There’s a little bit of something for everyone this weekend when it comes to new TV shows and movies on all your favorite streaming apps. This
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The season finale of The Walking Dead: Dead City was, in some ways, a fitting conclusion to the second season. It was just as lackluster, dreary and pointless as the seven episodes that came before. It’s impossible for me to care about these characters or the haphazard villains that come and go or the story
It’s the first weekend of 2025 and I have to admit, things are off to something of a slow start in the new year. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes it’s nice to not have too many new shows and movies out so that we can catch up on all the stuff we missed
Director Matthew Vaughn’s spy thriller, Argylle, has been shrouded in mystery ever since it was announced. At first blush, it looked like an espionage flick starring Henry Caville and Dua Lipa. It turns out that is not the case. Instead, the film follows author Elly Conway (Bryce Dallas Howard) in a weird hybrid of The
Whatever happened to the apocalypse? In AMC’s latest Walking Dead spinoff, Dead City, we spend time in bars with neon signs. Cars have a surplus of gasoline. People don’t just have food and water, they have a watering hole to whet their whistles at. Old West Marshals (or, rather, modern day Marshals in Old West
Pterodactyl here, reporting for duty. I’ve spent the last 8 years writing reviews of Fear The Walking Dead for a secretive organization known as PADRE. This is all part of a covert operation we’ve dubbed YO MADRE. We are the bird people, and we say PADRE a lot. I’m trying to make up for all
Season 2 of From has been a bit of a mixed bag, with a strong start to the season tapering off into three much slower, more frustrating episodes. Last week’s was particularly vexing, with most of the episode devoted to various characters yelling at Sarah and dropping a truly excessive number of F-bombs in the
Our favorite pair of meth cooks is getting back together. Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) are reuniting for another scene set in the Breaking Bad universe, only this time it’s not for Better Call Saul or any other spinoff—it’s for a commercial. It’s no ordinary commercial, however. It’s a notoriously expensive

Wednesday Season 2: Netflix Just Dropped A Huge Announcement About The Fate Of The Jenna Ortega Show
It’s not surprising news, but it is welcome: Wednesday has been officially renewed by Netflix. The streaming service apparently just wanted to keep everyone in suspense before dropping the announcement. “It’s been incredible to create a show that has connected with people across the world,” said co-showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar in a statement.
Henry Cavill is leaving Netflix’s The Witcher after Season 3 the streaming service announced today. Widely regarded as the best thing about the fantasy drama, and a crucial part of its success, the departure will no doubt shock fans of the series. Cavill is being replaced by Liam Hemsworth, brother to Thor actor Chris Hemsworth.…






