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‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Review: A Series Blessed by the Gods of Creativity [Spoiler-Free]

Later this month audiences will once again get the chance to watch Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Grover Underwood embark on a quest from...

‘Voyaging, Volume One: The Plague Star’ Review: A Stunning Visual Adaptation Of A Classic George R. R. Martin Tale

The first volume of Raya Golden's graphic novel adaptation of George R. R. Martin's Tuf Voyaging is here, visually transporting readers into the deeply...

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Review: A Loving Adaptation Made for the Fans

If you're already a Five Night's at Freddy's franchise fan ... congratulations! You're going to have so much fun during this shift at Freddy...

‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’ Review: A Gift to Spider-Man Fans & Gamers

The highly anticipated Marvel's Spider-Man 2 from Insomniac Games released exclusively on PlayStation 5 on October 20 with plenty of new wall-crawling, web-slinging activities...

‘Our Flag Means Death’ Review: Season 2 Makes Waves with Another Beautiful, Dynamic, and Heartfelt Season [Spoiler Free]

At its core, Our Flag Means Death season 2 is conscious of the fact that a truly good, beloved series was born of the...

‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Review: Edgar Allan Poe Meets ‘Succession’ In Beautiful, Tragic, and Horrific Exploration of Grief, Trauma, and Wealth

“Once upon a midnight dreary ..." ★★★★★ The next series coming to Netflix from Mike Flanagan tells you exactly what the series intends to show you...

Review: Hozier Continues to Encompass the Complexity of the Human Condition in Song on ‘Unreal Unearth’

Irish musician, singer, and songwriter Hozier has released his third full-length studio album, this time around offering 16-tracks that lay bare the best and...

‘The Last Voyage of the Demeter’ Review: It’s Not About the (Doomed) Destination, It’s About the Journey to Get There

Will the mortals of Earth ever tire of vampire stories? From the first vampire flick in 1922 with Nosferatu, to the many tales and versions...