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Lynn Whitfield as Alicia after Douda was killed
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The Chi: Season 6 Episode 16 [Season Finale] – Review/ Recap

In many ways, the season finale of “The Chi” season 6 feels like a lot of the inevitable happened, and it makes us slightly worried for season 7.

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Supacell: Season 1 Episode 1 – Review/ Recap

In the London area, multiple Black people begin developing powers as they encounter situations that lead to emotions running high.

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Reviews | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

A Sacrifice (2024)

Sadie Sink is seduced into joining a cult despite her father, played by Eric Bana, making a career about community and loneliness.

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Paul's Sword, Mushoku Tensei Jobless Reincarnation Season 2 Episode 23, directed by Tsunegoro Oreki, 2024, (Crunchyroll)
Anime | TV Shows

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 2 Episode 23 – Review/ Recap

In this travel episode, Rudy and Roxy focus more on each other than trying to figure out what’s going on with Zenith.

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Lestat playing the witness at trial, Interview With The Vampire Season 2 Episode 7, directed by Emma Freeman, 2024, (AMC+)
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Interview With The Vampire: Season 2 Episode 7 – Review/ Recap

It is time for the trial to determine the fate of Claudia, Louis, and Madeline, and with Lestat as the star witness, you already know what fate has planned.

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Sasha (Sara Motpetit) checking her teeth that have come in, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, directed by Ariane Louis-Seize, 2024, (Drafthouse Films)
Reviews | Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2024) Review and Summary

“Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person” uses people’s love for vampires as a hook, but maintains your attention through its sweet, comical, and awkward characters.

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Ezekiel (Daniel J. Watts) and Tatiana (Cereyna Jade Bougouneau), The Chi Season 6 Episode 15, directed by Justin Hillian, 2024, (Paramount+)
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The Chi: Season 6 Episode 15 – Review/ Recap

As Thanksgiving approaches, it is a time for many to reconcile and form new bonds. But, for others, it is time to reflect and make a statement.

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Reviews | Movies | Positive (Worth Seeing)

Sins of the Bride (2024)

With “Sins of the Bride,” get ready for a slightly different take on the crazy light-skinned character who becomes disruptive to someone’s relationship.

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Hana (Sasha Luss)
Reviews | Ending Spoilers | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

Latency (2024)

A young woman with notoriety as a game tester and professional gamer is gifted a new headset that syncs with her brain and brings painful memories to life.

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Reviews | Ending Spoilers | Mixed (Divisive) | Movies

I Used to Be Funny (2024)

In “I Used To Be Funny,” Rachel Sennott veers towards a more dramatic role, which may struggle at times to hold your attention.

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