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However you feel about the “Yellowstone” spin-off “Marshals,” many fans are pleased that the Duttonverse has continued to expand. Between the popular “Dutton Ranch” and other Taylor Sheridan-made Yellowstone projects in development, the franchise shows no signs of slowing down. That’s even despite Kevin Costner’s infamous exit and the original series’ subsequent close. But if you’ve…

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Stan Lee used to say all the time that Marvel Comics has always been and always will be a reflection of the world right outside our window. That’s why their characters are often dealing with the same things that the readers are encountering in the real world. Sometimes it’s as simple as Spider-Man getting his…

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Netflix has been rolling out some pretty sweet shows and movies so far this summer. Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You and the streamer’s latest chilling docuseries, Worst Neighbor Ever, have both been squatting comfortably in the Netflix Top 10, and Hamnet is pulling on all the heartstrings. Not a bad problem to have

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We’ve all done the infinite scroll on the Netflix app, spending an hour looking for something to watch before giving up. Sometimes there are just too many shows to choose from. And the last thing anyone wants is to get a few hours into a series that’s not worth finishing. 

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Alex Cross (Aldis Hodge) might be a great detective, but he is one messy man, which makes him utterly compelling to watch. Based on the popular novels by James Patterson and officially renewed for Season 3, the edgy Prime Video crime drama “Cross” starts by following its title character through his journey of grief after the…

A media preview for the new special exhibition “Panorama Box Exhibition” was held on July 7 at Ghibli Park in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture. During the press conference, Ghibli Park director Goro Miyazaki spoke about his father, 85 year old director Hayao Miyazaki, revealing that he is “still drawing new pictures” and continuing to work on…