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Sturgill Simpson’s ‘Sound & Fury’ is a blood-soaked anime masterpiece

It's a kick-ass rock album, too.

On Sep 30, 2019 by John-Michael Bond

Netflix - Abstract: The Art of Design season 2 review

‘Abstract: The Art of Design’ remains lush and illuminating in season 2

The captivating Netflix docuseries asks visionaries how and why they do what they do.

On Sep 26, 2019 by Kahron Spearman

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Jeff Dunham shows the limits of red state comedy in ‘Beside Himself’

The puppeteer-comedian returns with a special that will delight his loyal fans even as it offends or annoys others.

On Sep 24, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

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‘The Politician’ is a dark and cynical answer to ‘Glee’

Ryan Murphy's Netflix teen dramedy takes a darkly funny look at American elections.

On Sep 23, 2019 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw

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‘Inside Bill’s Brain’ is nothing more than a Bill Gates infomercial

The three-part docuseries serves only to remind viewers how great its subject is.

On Sep 19, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

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‘Carole and Tuesday’ is a feast for the eyes, ears, and heart

The Netflix musical anime gets off to a wonderful start with show-stopping musical numbers and lovable characters.

On Sep 18, 2019 by Caitlin Moore

Netflix Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison concert review

Los Tigres del Norte carry on Johnny Cash’s legacy in stellar Folsom Prison concert film

The norteño music legends honor the inmates they play for and the struggles they face.

On Sep 17, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

netflix disenchantment part 2 review

‘Disenchantment’ season 2 starts strong but falls into familiar trappings

The show goes in a new and interesting direction before reverting back to its older self.

On Sep 17, 2019 by Michelle Jaworski

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‘Tall Girl’ is a self-aware, self-confident teen rom-com

The Netflix rom-com is sharper and less self-serious than expected, and the result is a pleasant surprise.

On Sep 13, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

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Bill Burr tackles PC culture, parenthood, and fear of robots in ‘Paper Tiger’

Burr is at his best when he's at his most earnest on his sixth standup special.

On Sep 12, 2019 by Eddie Strait

netflix evelyn review

‘Evelyn’ is a raw, powerful look at a family trying to make sense of suicide

Oscar-winning documentarian Orlando von Einsiedel turns his camera on himself and his family, reflecting on the death of his younger brother.

On Sep 10, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

Netflix The Spy Review

Sacha Baron Cohen redeems Netflix’s uneven historical thriller ‘The Spy’

The moderately paced suspense story is just exciting enough to make you wonder what could have been.

On Sep 6, 2019 by John-Michael Bond

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‘Elite’ season 2 offers more steamy, pulpy, shallow fun

The prep school soap opera's steamy second season doesn't amount to much more than pulpy fun.

On Sep 6, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher

netflix falling inn love review

Netflix’s ‘Falling Inn Love’ is a cotton candy rom-com—and that’s just fine

You know exactly what you’re getting with this fluffy Netflix romp about a woman who leaves her picturesque life to rediscover herself.

On Aug 29, 2019 by Eddie Strait

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Netflix anime ‘Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac’ won’t appeal to anyone but children

Netflix's remake of the classic anime is egregious.

On Aug 29, 2019 by Caitlin Moore