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REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 3 Goes for a Time-Bending Team-Up

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 narrows its focus to La'an Noonien-Singh and James T. Kirk in its third episode. Here's CBR's review.

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The Witcher Season 3 Takes Henry Cavill on a Forgettable Journey

Netflix's The Witcher Season 3 makes an effort but only proves the show has lost a lot of its charm since that hugely successful first season.

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REVIEW: Superman & Lois Season 3's Finale Marks the End of an Era

Superman & Lois Season 3 ends on a high note but can't shake the specter of behind-the-scenes news. Here's a recap of the CW season finale.

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REVIEW: Secret Invasion Episode 2

Secret Invasion doubles down on some of its first episode's biggest faults and finds itself in increasingly murky creative waters.

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Episode 2 Leans Into Effective Legal Drama

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds shifts to a stirring legal drama for Season 2's second episode. Here's CBR's review of "Ad Astra Per Aspera."

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REVIEW: Netflix's Skull Island Is a Monstrous and Action-Packed Success

Netflix's Skull Island beats its chest to roaring success, even if Kong isn't the best part of the show.

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REVIEW: Superman & Lois Season 3's Penultimate Episode Dials Up the Intensity

Superman & Lois Season 3 prepares for its big finale by bringing in its iconic supervillain. Here's CBR's review of the season's penultimate episode.

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REVIEW: The Walking Dead: Dead City Digs Up The Past To Mixed Results

In The Walking Dead: Dead City, Negan and Maggie are back. This time, in New York City, where a daring rescue mission will dig up the past.

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REVIEW: Secret Invasion's Premiere is Standard MCU Fare

The latest MCU series has great ambition and potential, but its premiere episode leaves a bit to be desired. Here's CBR's review.

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REVIEW: Hijack is off to a Promising Start

Idris Elba's Apple TV series starts with a simmering premiere that showcases both immense promise and talent. Here's CBR's review.

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2's Premiere Brings Well-Rounded Spectacle

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds launches into its second season throwing in everything but the kitchen sink. Here's CBR's review of the season premiere.

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REVIEW: I'm a Virgo Delivers Delightfully Surreal Social Commentary

Boots Riley packs in a lot of political activism and magical-realist absurdity, making I'm a Virgo unwieldy but compelling. Here's CBR's Review.

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REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Avoids the Sophomore Slump

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returns to Paramount+ for its Season 2, leaning into its fan-favorite cast even more across more epic adventures.

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REVIEW: Superman & Lois Season 3 Episode 11 Delivers Huge Emotional Payoffs

Superman & Lois Season 3's major storylines reach an emotional resolution as the end nears. Here's CBR's review of the season's eleventh episode.

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REVIEW: Based on a True Story Offers a Weak Comedic Twist on True Crime

There's no mystery to solve on Peacock's Based on a True Story, just two terrible people desperately exploiting the victims of a psychopath.

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REVIEW: Superman & Lois Season 3 Episode 10 Sets Up Its Grand Finale

As Superman & Lois challenges the Kent family, it quietly maneuvers its pieces for the series' endgame. Here's CBR's review of the latest episode.

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REVIEW: FUBAR Season 1 is Fun But Predictable

Netflix's FUBAR Season 1 has action, comedy, and Arnold Schwarzenegger -- but it struggles to create something more compelling.

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Jay Garrick reunites with Barry in The Flash Season 9, Episode 13. 1
REVIEW: The Flash Series Finale Puts a Fitting Cap on Barry Allen's Adventures

The Flash series finale is here, closing out the show and the larger Arrowverse. Here's CBR's review of Season 9 Episode 13.

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REVIEW: Superman & Lois Season 3 Episode 9 Works Best with Its Emotional Core

As Superman & Lois Season 3 begins its final act, the latest episode is an uneven blend of character arcs. Here's CBR's review.

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REVIEW: The Flash Season 9 Episode 12 Races to the Finale

The Flash nears the finish line, rushing to set up its series finale, with a mixed bag on arrival. Here's CBR's review of the penultimate episode.

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