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TV Review – Bupkis

Bupkis: pronoun – nothing at all. And while each episode of comedian Pete Davidson’s new comedy series begins with a disclaimer about how some of...

Review – Meet Cute

The cross-genre mashup of romance, comedy and sci-fi (specifically in the case of Meet Cute, time travel) isn’t a foreign concept. In fact, in...

Review – Bodies Bodies Bodies

A Gen Z murder mystery with a killer soundtrack and surprising body count courtesy of director Halina Reijn in her first English film. The...

The King Of Staten Island Review

by Nick L’Barrow Comedian Pete Davidson has never publicly shied away from the influence his deceased father has had on his life. Tragically, Davidson’s was...
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