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‘Survivor’ Jurors Should Be Open to Flippers Like Andy Rueda
The jury must be open to hearing new information and new arguments; they can't come into the finale with their minds already made up.
‘Canada’s Drag Race’s’ Sanjina Dabish Queen Knows Her Superpower: “I’m Very Magical When I Perform”
"I say that I'm very magical when I perform, because the universe will really hold me down. That's why I touch the floor for blessings."
The Intersectionality of Queerness and Violence: Ben Whishaw in ‘Black Doves’
'Black Doves' offers a profound meditation on identity, queerness, and the violence of societal expectations, all anchored by Ben Whishaw's remarkable performance.
The 5 Best UFO Docs Beaming Down on Streaming
These five documentaries dissect the UFO phenomenon from multiple POVs — including that of the aliens.
ACAB — But Not Scooby-Doo Tho
In this week's episode, Scoob and the gang toe the line between mystery-solving and assisting the police state.
Beyond Rudolph: The Weird, Wonderful World of Rankin/Bass Christmas Specials
You will believe that a reindeer can ... team up with a caveman, a knight, and Benjamin Franklin in order to save Baby New Year.
Hallmark Hit or Miss: ‘Following Yonder Star’ Should’ve Followed Just One Storyline
Brooke D'Orsay and John Brotherton are the not-quite-star-crossed leads of a Hallmark movie with a lot going on.
‘Ghost Sweeper Mikami’ Needs a Reboot, You Cowards!
Wake up, world! This '90s series must live again!
Hallmark Hit or Miss: ‘All I Need for Christmas,’ Wherein a Twisted Sibling Rivalry Is Somehow Not the Focus
We need a prequel about Archer and Piper's extravagant and nightmarish childhood.









