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‘Succession’ Has Always Been a Haunted House

The end of HBO's 'Succession' affirms the idea that it has always served ...
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Review: ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Season 4

We once again ask, where is Matt Berry's Emmy Award for his performance ...
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Review: ‘Hacks’ Season 2

The second season of 'Hacks' shows that it is as much about reinvention ...
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Review: ‘The Book of Boba Fett’

Jon Favreau's 'The Book of Boba Fett' feels "mediocre at best" and "deeply ...
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Review: ‘Dickinson Season 3’

Heather Beattie praises season 3 of 'Dickinson', which "gives one of the greatest ...
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Comfort in the Unknown: ‘Over the Garden Wall’ and the Aftermath of Death

Heather writes a personal essay about sibling relationships, memory, and death positivity in ...
A still from 'Dickinson', Hailee Steinfeld at a desk writing a poem.
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“You Cannot Put a Fire Out”: How ‘Dickinson’ Created The Ultimate Portrayal of Emily Dickinson

'Dickinson' examines the beloved poet through a new modern lens. Heather Beattie writes ...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Animale’

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Will & Harper’

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Apartment 7A’

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