Missed Ultraman when it first dropped? With Season 2 just launched on Netflix, now is a good time to catch up on the pilot season.
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness: More strange than mad, more mad than multiverse
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooYou’ll enjoy it more if you don’t jump in with a multitude of expectations.
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Murderville’s part-scripted, part-improv comedy is a killer idea
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooIt may well be “Murder in Successville lite”, but Murderville is still charming in its own way.
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Peacemaker is the best superhero comedy series nobody asked for
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooJohn Cena’s ‘douchebro’ anti-hero will rub you the wrong way but make you feel good all over.
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After Life Season 3: A satisfying payoff to end a heartwarming series
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooDespite his superpower as a wind-up merchant, Ricky Gervais’ After Life reveals a level of empathy that’s almost clairsentient.
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The Book of Boba Fett quick take: You don’t need action when you’ve got family
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooBoba Fett’s own series is a slow burner, but should ultimately prove to be rewarding for fans.
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The Matrix Resurrections: The Neo and Trinity love story
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooThe sequel to the iconic trilogy is a romantic nostalgia trip for fans of the star-crossed duo.
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The Witcher Season Two Review: Watch Ciri shape the Witcherverse
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooThe Netflix adaptation forges its own path, but Season Two guarantees you eight hours of fun.
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Spider-Man: No Way Home is Sony and Marvel’s equivalent of a Christmas Special
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooPaper-thin plot, but it doesn’t matter – No Way Home will have the fans cooing all the way home.
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Hellbound drags you through anxiety hell and it’s totally worth it
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooHellbound probably won’t end up a phenomenon like Squid Game, but this is a banger of a show.
The coma arc was a drawn-out distraction, but the series is finally back on track.
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Masters of the Universe: Revelation Part 1 is the Teela show
by Justin Chooby Justin ChooKevin Smith’s bold reimagining of the universe has its merits but will rankle many fans as well.