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Review: ‘Shrill’ Season 3In Its Final Season, The Hulu Dramedy Comes Into Its Own

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After three short seasons, Hulu’s intersectional body-positive comedy Shrill is coming to an end this Friday. Like past seasons, the show highlights current issues...

Review: ‘Boss Level’Joe Carnahan's Cinematic Quarter-Muncher Is Worth Playing Again And Again

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The other day I was playing (really, getting my ass kicked) by a new version of the video game Ghosts 'n Goblins. I mean,...

Review: ‘The United States Vs. Billie Holiday’Andra Day Soars, But Lee Daniels' Film Is...

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Lee Daniels' The United States vs. Billie Holiday fits into a surge of films about Black activism in the pursuit of equal rights. While...

Review: ‘Bad Hair’ Justin Simien’s Killer Weave Horror Is A Tangled Treat

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*NOTE: This is a reprint of my review from the Sundance Film Festival. Bad Hair opens on Hulu on October 23rd.* When a black woman...
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Khalil’s 2020 Primetime Emmy PredictionsWho Should and Will Win For This Year’s Emmys?

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This weekend, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presents their annual Emmy Awards (the Creative Emmys have been virtually over the last few...
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Review: ‘Woke’Hulu’s New Surreal Comedy Is Hilariously Informative As It Explores Becoming "Woke"

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*NOTE: This review is of the first couple of episodes, and not a complete season review.* It’s weirdly prophetic how many shows coming out (Watchmen,...

Review: ‘The Binge’Hulu's Teen Comedy Of Indulgence Doesn't Get Drunk Or High Enough

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The brilliance of Blumhouse's The Purge franchise isn't that it imagines a country where all violence crime is legal for a single day of...
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Comic-Con @ Home: Panel Wrap-up – Part 2!

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Charlize Theron: Evolution of a Badass - An Action Hero Career Retrospective IGN's Terri Schwartz sits down with Charlize Theron to discuss the evolution of...