#How Jay Chandrasekhar’s Easter Sunday Showcases the Importance of Family

#How Jay Chandrasekhar’s Easter Sunday Showcases the Importance of Family

“How Jay Chandrasekhar’s Easter Sunday Showcases the Importance of Family” Spoiler Warning: Easter Sunday Though there are obvious exceptions, for most, family, both immediate and extended, is everything and an incredibly important part of their lives. Ideally, one’s parental figures give them the skills and emotional framework that will carry with them for the rest…

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#Is Attack on Titan Over, and Should it Be?

#Is Attack on Titan Over, and Should it Be?

“Is Attack on Titan Over, and Should it Be?” The Japanese manga series Attack on Titan is both written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama, and a whole host of artists has brought it to life with an epic television series. The show first aired in April 2013 and showed us what happens in a post-apocalyptic…

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#Why the 2003 Series Deserves an Anime Follow-Up

#Why the 2003 Series Deserves an Anime Follow-Up

“Why the 2003 Series Deserves an Anime Follow-Up” When fans sing the praises of Fullmetal Alchemist, one can never be 100% certain which storyline they’re speaking of. Most commonly, they refer to the storyline as first printed in the manga, written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa, and also given an anime adaptation in 2009 entitled…

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#HBO’s Revolutionary, Flawed TV Show, Explained

#HBO’s Revolutionary, Flawed TV Show, Explained

“HBO’s Revolutionary, Flawed TV Show, Explained” Few recent television shows seem more tethered to their time than Lena Dunham’s Girls. The quintessential millennial cringe comedy occurred somewhere on the Venn diagram between the tormented pathology of Curb Your Enthusiasm and the hipster utopianism of High Maintenance. In light of Dunham’s recently released film Sharp Stick,…

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#An Underrated Romance Classic From the ’80s

#An Underrated Romance Classic From the ’80s

“An Underrated Romance Classic From the ’80s” In 1988, Moonstruck was released in theaters and was instantly loved by both fans of Cher and Nicolas Cage; the two coming together to deliver wonderful performances about magic and romance. It was an unexpected duo for some, not expecting the two to come together, but the instant…

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#How the Cheap Pilot Became an Unending Comedy Empire

#How the Cheap Pilot Became an Unending Comedy Empire

“How the Cheap Pilot Became an Unending Comedy Empire” There are sitcoms like King of Queens and Everybody Loves Raymond where characters usually don’t take things too far, and then there’s It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. This 2005 sitcom created by Rob McElhenney and Glenn Howerton plows through the rules established by earlier shows and…

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#Why We’re Excited for Season One

#Why We’re Excited for Season One

“Why We’re Excited for Season One” Netflix’s Partner Track will be released sooner than expected. Due to the expectation that its premiere raises, the streaming service wasted no time releasing the trailer for season 1, which comprises ten one-hour episodes. The show is truly anticipated by a vast community of fans. Partner Track, following in…

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#Plot, Cast, and Everything Else We Know

#Plot, Cast, and Everything Else We Know

“Plot, Cast, and Everything Else We Know” The next M. Night Shyamalan project is coming to screens. Knock at the Cabin, an adaptation of Paul G. Tremblay’s novel The Cabin at the End of the World, is planned for a 2023 release, which is still a bit far off, but Shyamalan has already finished filming…

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