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We’ve seen them all individually, but it is finally time for them to come together. The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen (Charlie Cox), the Smart@$$ detective (Krysten Ritter), the righteous ex-con (Mike Colter), and the kid with the glowing fist (Finn Jones). Daredevil (and Season 2), Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist. While the past …

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Moana and Trolls, two of the hotter children’s movies of the last year, have both come to Netflix, which made for some good summer watching as I wait for my Fall TV Shows to come back. Moana. The story of a Polynesian island that is slowly dying off due to a demigod that stole the heart …

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Netflix’ newest show, Atypical, is about an autistic child, Sam (played by Keir Gilchrist), just trying to survive his senior year of high school, with the challenges of dating and life. The people to help him through it all? His father (Michael Rapaport), who has never had much of a connection with his son, but …

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Ozark, with Jason Bateman starring and producing, is out now on Netflix, and it’s the best show to come out on streaming (so far) this summer. What seems at first like Bloodline redone, takes a turn for the better. Marty Byrde (Bateman) is a money launderer for a Mexican cartel, but when his business steals from …

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Kesha’s newest album, her first in five years, titled Rainbow was released today. The album wastes no time launching straight into an Intro of how she’s not going to let people bring her down. Been too mean for too long And I’m so sick of crying, yeah Darling, what’s it for? I could fight forever, oh …

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It’s ten years later, and as promised the Junior Counselors are back for a reunion at 9:30AM sharp. Everyone is pretty much the same, except for Ben, who’s had a nose-job that has changed his appearance from Bradley Cooper to Adam Scott. Camp Firewood hasn’t changed much either over the years, as there are still stories …

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This morning Netflix released Friends From College, and if you don’t have what to do or watch this weekend, well…don’t choose this. The show “stars” Keegan-Michael Key (Ethan) and Cobie Smulders (Lisa), with appearances from Kate McKinnon. Ethan and Lisa are moving back to New York City, and reuniting with their college friends, who have spent …

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I’ve had YouTube TV now for a few weeks, and here is the good and bad/strange of it: The service is smooth. The startup is quick, the channels all run smoothly (I’ve had internet connectivity buffering, but never buffering because of YouTube), and the app is easily laid out. The Channels are seemingly in a …

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