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David Letterman is back after a two and a half year hiatus, and while I wasn’t a fan of his originally, without Paul Shaffer “he-he’ing” behind him, he’s actually quite fun to watch! This Netflix special is just Dave and a special guest for a one-hour show. No stand-up, no band, just plain old banter. …

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“I’m James. I’m 17. And I’m pretty sure I’m a psychopath.” Those words highlight Episode 1 of this eight-part Netflix show, and it’s all pretty solid from there. 17-year-old James (Alex Lawther) is a self-diagnosed psychopath who has killed cats and other animals and is now ready to move onto a bigger target: Humans. His …

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Dave Chappelle is back for a final 2-part Netflix special, dealing with politics, racism, and sexual harassment in Hollywood, and there’s hard to find someone as funny on the stage these days as Chappelle. I respect everyone. Except the Amish people. cause they are the only ones I can say clearly: Their God is wrong. …

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A brief list of things I am looking forward to in 2018. March Ready Player One – Spielberg is tackling this sci-fi, which looks promising Jessica Jones – The best standalone Marvel series, as The Defenders may have pushed past it, returns with Krysten Ritter and maybe even the phenomenal David Tennant as Killgrave? May …

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When last we saw the Peaky Blinders, things were looking like they had big changes coming amongst the family. The thing that is great about Peaky Blinders, a BBC show that pops up on Netflix in America, is that despite only 6-episodes per season, they pack a huge punch into that short period of time. …

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The Crown is back For Season 2, and a whole new set of problems for Queen Elizabeth to deal with. Claire Foy and Matt Smith reprise their roles as the Queen and Prince Philip, as they get replaced in Season 3 with the passing of time, and do an outstanding job living up to the …

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The Golden Globes, being held on January 7th and hosted by Seth Myers, released their nominations this week, and I get to play the annual game of trying to incorrectly guess all the nominees…or at least make my picks if they gave me a vote. Best Motion Picture, Drama – Dunkirk — This WWII Drama is …

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The villain that made his name in Marvel’s Daredevil, Jon Bernthal’s Punisher is back, and on the hunt for his family’s killers. From the first sequence, before the opening credits, you should be pulled in and if you aren’t hooked by the end of Episode 1, then maybe Marvel just isn’t right for you? Frank Castle, …

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David (played by Craig Roberts) is in New York City, working on his directing, or rather, becoming a “production assistant” (read: intern) wasting time running errands at an agency for nine months…and getting rejected over and over, on his ideas and in his relationships, all while fawning over Annabelle (Allison Lanier), a costume designer at …

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Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, who recently popped up on Netflix in Oh, Hello on Broadway, have continued their strange connection with Big Mouth, a show about teenagers hitting puberty and figuring out their feelings. Being alone is great, It prepares you for real life. The hormone monster and monstress are taking over their lives, dictating their every …

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