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REVIEW: Strange Planet Serves Up Charming Slice-of-Life Stories with Unique Perspective

Apple TV+'s adaptation of Nathan W. Pyle's beloved webcomic Strange World is adorably relatable, expanding on the potential of its premise.

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 9 Pulls Out the Stops for Its Musical

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds goes full-blown musical for Season 2's penultimate episode. Here's CBR's review of the ambitious change of pace.

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Good Omens Season 2 Provides a Fun, If Slightly Uneven, Return

Good Omens returns to Prime Video for its second season, working best when it keeps its focus on its leads. Here's CBR's review of Season 2.

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 8 Dives Back Into Wartime Intensity

After a string of light-hearted episodes, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 delivers its most intense episode yet. Here's CBR's review.

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The Witcher Season 3, Part 2 Proves Staggered Releases Aren’t Always the Best Idea

The Witcher Season 3, Part 2 saves the worst for last, with Henry Cavill departing the titular role with anything but a heroic sendoff.

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REVIEW: Only Murders in the Building's Third Season Brings Intrigue and Wit

Even when the plotting gets a bit dicey, Only Murders in the Building is so full of amusing, well-drawn characters that it's always entertaining.

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PREMIERE REVIEW: Futurama Season 11 Turns to the Present

Futurama, now on Hulu, brings back familiar faces like Fry, Bender, and Leela, but it's lost some of its charm.

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REVIEW: Peacock's Twisted Metal Makes Too Many Pit Stops

Peacock's adaptation of the iconic franchise, Twisted Metal, offers a great performance from Anthony Mackie, and some familiar roadside attractions.

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REVIEW: Secret Invasion's Finale is a Massive Disappointment

The muddled Marvel series goes out not with a bang but with a whimper, Here's CBR's review of the Secret Wars finale.

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Star Trek: Lower Decks stars Jack Quaid and Tawny Newsome as live-action versions of Brad Boimler and Beckett Mariner in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2. 1
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 7 Crafts a Thrilling Franchise Crossover

Worlds collide as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds crosses over with Lower Decks. Here's CBR"s review of how the crossover between the two shows fares.

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REVIEW: The Dragon Prince: Season 5 is an Engaging Expansion of the Netflix Fantasy Series

The Dragon Prince Season 5 is a strong balance of entertaining action, cute charm, and darker beats that pushes the show forward. Here's CBR's review.

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REVIEW: Harley Quinn Remains Charming and Vulgar in Its Fourth Season

Harley Quinn's fourth season continues to deliver rewarding character development, clever world-building, and an appealing cast. Here's CBR's review.

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 6 Gives Uhura a Terrifying Spotlight

Uhura takes center stage in the latest Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, with the story leaning more into horror. Here's CBR's review of the episode.

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REVIEW: Foundation Season 2 Doubles Down on Freewheeling Fun with Its Cosmic Adventure

Foundation returns to Apple TV+ for its second season, with the ambitious sci-fi series cutting loose and having fun with its epic scope.

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REVIEW: Heels Season 2 Ups the Ante Without Losing Momentum

Heels returns for a new season on Starz after a lengthy hiatus without missing a step as it escalates the pro wrestling drama in and out of the ring.

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 5 Takes Full Advantage of Peck's Spock

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds puts the focus on Spock for its midpoint episode, giving Ethan Peck a more multi-faceted playground.

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REVIEW: Secret Invasion Episode 4 is Full of Highs and Lows

The latest episode of the MCU series is an encapsulation of the show at its best and at its worst, as it continues to struggle to find cohesion.

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REVIEW: The Horror of Dolores Roach Brings Empanadas and Cannibalism to the Neighborhood

Prime Video's The Horror of Dolores Roach offers sharp social commentary and plenty of genre-hopping to satisfy hungry customers.

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REVIEW: My Adventures with Superman Blends Heart and Kinetic Action

My Adventures with Superman breathes new life into the Superman mythos, with an anime flair. Here's CBR's review of the new animated series.

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 4 Brings Back the Cosmic Adventure

After a pair of character-driven episodes, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds leans into sci-fi spectacle. Here's CBR's review of Season 2's latest.

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