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Ricky Gervais is back with his first special in seven years (if you don’t count the Golden Globes), and he wastes no time diving into it. Not even Bill Cosby carries enough tranquilizer to bring down this next magnificent beast. Please welcome Melissa McCarthy. Spending time covering his “feud” with Bruce Jenner, and the soft people …

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Season 1 of Jessica Jones, AKA My Favorite Marvel Season on Netflix, was an outstanding show and set the bar so high that everything afterward had a hard time living up to it. Alias Investigations, with Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), vigilante superhero, and Malcolm (Eka Darville), the cleaned up druggie, running it, are dealing with the dumbest …

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Wakanda has a new leader after King T’Chakas death in Captain America: Civil War and a new Black Panther has been throned in his son T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman). But no leader can be in power without some challenges from some noteworthy people. Like Klaue (Andy Serkis), a man who has stolen from Wakanda in the past and …

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Disney Pixar’s Coco may not have been nominated last night for Best Picture Award at the Oscars, but it was by far the best movie I’ve watched from 2017. Coco won two awards at the 2018 Oscars, Best Animated Film and Original Song for “Remember Me”. Every year on Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead) families tell …

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The Looming Tower is a new Hulu exclusive show, based on the book by Lawrence Wright. Looming Tower focuses on the rise of Usama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, as the CIA and FBI butt heads over their search for terror overseas and how to handle them. The show is based on the 9/11 inquiries in 2004 …

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We are back for the second half of The Tick, after (in my opinion) the disaster of the first half. Tick (Peter Serafinowicz), Dot (Valorie Curry), and Overkill (Scott Speiser) along with a freshly rescued Arthur (Griffin Newman) are still on the hunt for The Terror (Jackie Earle Haley), whose evil plan is still unknown, outside …

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Marseille is back for Season 2, picking up right where he left off, with Mayor Robert Taro (Gerard Depardieu) recovering from his heart attack, and the public finding out about his relationship to Lucas Barre (Benoit Magimel). The political power of the two of them is so strong, will the council be able to overthrow …

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The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale is a half-hour Sunday show on Netflix, set for a 13-episode run. Hosted by Joel McHale, formerly of The Soup and Community, the show is a simple show making fun of all things TV and social media from throughout the previous week(s). The first episode, out now, is a little …

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Everything Sucks! is the latest Netflix show, and while everyone is stuck in the 80s on Stranger Things, this show is all about the 90s. It’s 1996 and the phattest movie is about to come out: The first in the new Star Wars trilogy. Luke (Jahi Di’Allo Winston) is a high school freshman in Boring, Oregon, all …

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Hailey (Lola Kirke) and Rodrigo (Gael Garcia Bernal) are back for Season 4 of Mozart in the Jungle, out now on Amazon Prime. They are now boyfriend and girlfriend, as she continues her journey to being a maestro, taking direction from Rodrigo and Thomas (Malcolm McDowell). Mozart is one of the most unlikely music shows, as …

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