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Claudia and Madeline's Ashes, Interview With The Vampire Season 2 Episode 7, directed by Emma Freeman, 2024, (AMC+)
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Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 – Review

In its second season, “Interview With The Vampire” finishes covering the first book of the “Vampire Chronicles” and may push readers and non-readers to tears.

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A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder: Season 1 Review
Mixed (Stick Around) | Season Review | TV Shows

A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder: Season 1 Review

Emma Myers stars in a murder mystery show in which her character, Pip, tries to solve a 5-year-old cold case in their small town.

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Title Card, Douglas Is Cancelled
Character Guides | Series (Character Guide)

Douglas Is Cancelled: Character Guide and Noteworthy Information

This is a character guide for ITV 1’s “Douglas Is Cancelled,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.

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Palmi Kormakur as Young Kristofer and Koki as Young Miko their hands touch
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Touch (2024) – Review

In the adaptation of Olaf Olafsson’s hit book, “Touch,” we witness a tear-inducing story of an old man trying to reunite with the woman who got away decades prior.

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Title Card, Dragonkeeper
Reviews | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

Dragonkeeper (2024) – Review

“Dragonkeeper” focuses on a young girl who is tasked with rescuing a baby dragon, and discovering her true fate, not the assumed one of being a servant.

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Title Card, Gift of Fear
Reviews | Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

Gift of Fear (2024) – Review

In this movie featuring Indigenous people and stories, a young woman played by Isa Antonetti, is trying to adjust to her new foster home as her girlfriend is kidnapped by people from her past.

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Alicia (Lynn Whitfield)
Mixed (Stick Around) | Season Review | TV Shows

The Chi: Season 6 – Written Review

As “The Chi” extends into its 6th season, it continues to be something worth applauding for how diverse it wants its depiction of Chicago to be. However, it still struggles to do the most at a high caliber.

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Title Card, Sinister Surgeon
Reviews | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

Sinister Surgeon (2024) – Written Review

Starring Samantha Neyland Trumbo, we watch as a highly educated surgical resident joins a practice marred by a burgeoning scandal of recent patients being murdered.

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Killer Beat (2024) – Written Review
Reviews | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

Killer Beat (2024) – Written Review

Starring “Primo” actress Stakiah Lynn Washington, we watch as she plays an up-and-coming rapper who tries to navigate a cutthroat music industry.

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A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder: Season 1 – Storyline Recap
Season Recap | TV Shows

A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder: Season 1 – Storyline Recap

Wanna know or catch up on what happened in season 1 of “A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder” on BBC Three and soon on Netflix? Check out our season recap (and expect spoilers).

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