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High Concept Series ‘Extraordinary’ Serves Up Safe and Familiar Comedy [Review]

January 25, 2023 by Joe Lipsett

A red headed woman looking confused

What would you do if everyone in the world had a superpower except you? That’s the premise of Hulu’s new comedy series Extraordinary.

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Filed Under: TV, TV Review Tagged With: Bilal Hasna, Disney, Emma Moran, Hulu, Luke Rollason, Máiréad Tyers, Ned Porteous, Safia Oakley-Green, Siobhan McSweeney, Sofia Oxenham

The Final Season of ‘Servant’ Begins with the Apocalypse [Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]

January 13, 2023 by Joe Lipsett

Each week Terry and Joe review the latest episode of Apple TV’s Servant S4, alternating between our respective sites.

Spoilers follow for Episode 4.01 “Pigeon”

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Filed Under: Reviews w/ Gayly Dreadful, Servant, TV Tagged With: Apple TV, Final Season, Lauren Ambrose, M. Night Shyamalan, Nell Tiger Free, Rupert Grint, Season Premiere, servant, Toby Kebbell, Tony Basgallop

Disney’s ‘Willow’ Struggles to Chart Its Own Path [TV Review]

November 30, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

Warwick Davis as Willow, holding a walking stick in the forest

It’s not every day that an iconic (cult) 1988 fantasy film gets a Disney+ sequel series…

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Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Amar Chadha-Patel, Dempsey Bryk, Disney, Ellie Bamber, Erin Kellyman, George Lucas, Joanne Whalley, Jonathan Kasdan, Ralph Ineson, Ruby Cruz, tony revolori, Val Kilmer, Warwick Davis, Willow

Review: Jan Grows Defiant as ‘A Friend of the Family’ Jumps Ahead

October 13, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

Mckenna Grace as 13 year old Jan Broberg, sitting on the front doorstep

Phase one of the Broberg saga concludes as A Friend of the Family initiates a time jump.

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Filed Under: A Friend of the Family Tagged With: Anna Paquin, Austin Stowell, Bree Elrod, Colin Hanks, Hendrix Yancey, jake lacy, Mckenna Grace, Nick Antosca, peacock

Review: Preying on the Broberg Family in Episodes 1-4 of Nick Antosca’s ‘A Friend of the Family’

October 6, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A man (l) and a pre-teen girl (r) eat ice cream on the hood of a car

Arguably one of the most bizarre true crime kidnapping stories ever told has been adapted by Nick Antosca into a Peacock limited series, A Friend of the Family.

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Filed Under: A Friend of the Family, TV Tagged With: Anna Paquin, Austin Stowell, Bree Elrod, Colin Hanks, Hendrix Yancey, jake lacy, Lio Tipton, Nick Antosca, Patrick Fischler, peacock, Philip Ettinger

Review: Alan Gains A Second Patient In A Tense Episode Of ‘The Patient’

September 13, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A bearded man (Steve Carell) in dark close-up

Dr. Alan Strauss (Steve Carell) has his work cut out for him as he tries to distract a serial killer while keeping a second hostage calm on the latest episode of ‘The Patient.’

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Filed Under: The Patient, TV, TV Review Tagged With: Alex Rich, Andrew Leeds, Cassandra Relynn, Disney, Domhnall Gleeson, Hulu, Laura Niemi, Steve Carell, Tim Ransom

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The 411 on me

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

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> That Shelf

Podcasts:
> Horror Queers
> Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr

Recent Posts

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