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Archives for January 2025

Next on Netflix 2025 Delivers Mixed Messaging

January 30, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

Bela Bajaria, CCO, Netflix speaks onstage during Next On Netflix 2025 Los Angeles at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on January 29, 2025

On January 29, Netflix CCO Bela Bajaria took the stage at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood in Los Angeles to deliver the equivalent of the streamer’s Upfronts presentation for 2025.

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Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Bela Bajaria, Netflix, next on netflix, squid game, stranger things

‘Silo’s Uneven S02 Ends With An Unexpected Development [Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]

January 17, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

Each week Joe and Terry discuss the most recent episodes of Apple TV’s Silo Season 2, alternating between our respective sites. This week, we’re wrapping up the season with the finale.

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Filed Under: Reviews w/ Gayly Dreadful, Silo, TV Tagged With: Alexandria Riley, appletv, ashley zuckerman, Avi Nash, Chinaza Uche, Clare Perkins, Common, Georgina Sadler, Harriet Walter, Iain Glen, jessica henwick, Orlando Norman, Rebecca Ferguson, Remmie Milner, Sara Hazemi, Shane McCrae, Steve Zahn, Tim Robbins

Review: Everyone’s In It For Themselves in the S03 Premiere of ‘The Traitors’

January 10, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

Alan Cumming in a black suit, top hat and checkered red and black scarf draped across his chest, in front of a row of carnival toys

The Traitors is a game of deception. It’s also a game about having to work with people you don’t trust so that you can win boatload’s of cash. Judging from the first three episodes of S03 of Peacock’s The Traitors (US), the players have a handle on the former, but will struggle with the latter.

Spoilers ahead for episodes 1-3…

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Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Alan Cumming, bob harper, bob the drag queen, peacock, reality tv, rob mariano, Robyn Dixon, the traitors, tom sandoval

‘Silo’ S02E08 Has A Reveal And A Character Assassination [Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]

January 3, 2025 by Joe Lipsett

A woman in an orange jumpsuit crouches, clutching a makeshift shield

Each week Joe and Terry discuss the most recent episodes of Apple TV’s Silo Season 2, alternating between our respective sites. Next up: episode 2.08 “The Book of Quinn”

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Filed Under: Reviews w/ Gayly Dreadful, Silo, TV Tagged With: Alexandria Riley, Avi Nash, caitlin zoz, Chinaza Uche, christian ochoa lavernia, Clare Perkins, Common, Harriet Walter, Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Robbins

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I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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