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| | | | | Troy Patterson reviews the series "Black Mirror" and its fourth season, which was released on Netflix in December. | |
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| | | | | What feels like a far-lesser sequel to 'San Junipero' turns the love between two men into a dunderheaded thought experiment. A recap of 'Striking Vipers,' episode one of series five of Netflix's Black Mirror. | |
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| | | | | Netflix's self-aware exploration of all the ways we are awful. Season 6 of Netflix's Black Mirror has a unifying theme: we are all awful. T... | |
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| | | No matter the quality of the film, episode or comic, Star Wars has always had immensely cool, and mostly believable creatures. With The Book of Boba Fett having recently sauntered laconically onto our screens, we got a second look at a creature that made a brief but memorable appearance in The Return of the Jedi.... | ||