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Vladimir Review: Rachel Weisz’s Unerotic Thriller Fakes Its Own Climax H2s: Vladimir’s Lack Of Steaminess Doesn’t Live Up To Its Provocative Poster The Academic Sex Scandal Is Vladimir’s Most Interesting Storyline, But It’s A Missed Opportunity Rachel Weisz’s Unreliable Narrator Is Too Much Tell, Not Enough Show
Rachel Weisz’s Netflix miniseries about a horny middle-aged professor promises a steamy campus drama that just turns out to be a lot of hot air.
Boston Blue’s Jamie, Eddie, & Baby Cameos Addressed By Creator
Boston Blue creator, Brandon Margolis, revealed whether Blue Blood veterans Jamie, Eddie, or their child would appear in the show.
After 86 Years, DC Massively Changes Batman & Joker’s Entire Dynamic
After 86 years, DC is giving Batman and Joker one of the most fascinating status quo shifts we’ve ever seen, redefining their entire dynamic.
Are Halstead & Upton Back Together After The 2026 One Chicago Corssover? Jay & Hailey’s Future Explained
The 2026 One Chicago crossover reunite Jay Halstead and Hailey Upton, but at the end of the TV special, the pair’s future still leaves uncertainties.
2026 One Chicago Crossover Review: Deaths, Secrets, & Reunions Help NBC Deliver The Best Network TV Event In Years
A year after NBC resurrected the tradition, One Chicago nearly perfects the art of network TV crossover with its ambitious 2026 special event.
5 Characters Who Are Officially Stronger Than Naruto, Ranked
Naruto doesn’t hold the title of strongest, as these characters have greater powers than him and are currently the top five in the series’ universe.
If You Enjoy Female-Led Martial Arts Movies, Watch This Amazing 56-Year-Old Classic & Its Sequel
A 1971 classic and its secret sequel make for a entertaining watch for those who enjoy female-led martial arts movies.
DC’s Green Lantern Trailer Is Hiding Its Major Superman Movie Connection
As exciting as the brand-new trailer for HBO’s Lanterns is, the new DCU show is clearly hiding one its biggest connections to 2025’s Superman.
André is an Idiot Review: Comedic Documentary Turns Cancer Into a Silly Joke
Tony Benna’s documentary of a man battling colon cancer aims for irreverence, but is mostly conventionally sweet.
