On Oct. 1, 2006, Showtime premiered the Michael C. Hall crime series. By Barry Garron On Oct. 1, 2006, Showtime premiered the Michael C. Hall-starring Dexter, a crime series that would go on to run ...
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Johnny Drink Reviews: Iced Tea White Claws
Join Johnny as he dives into the world of refreshing beverages with his latest drink review! In this episode, Johnny reviews the popular Iced Tea White Claws. Known for their unique blend of brewed ...
Streaming News I Was Mad About Dexter: Original Sin's Cancellation, But Resurrection Is Proving Itself As The Superior Spinoff Television Dexter: Resurrection Was Solid, But I Wish The Finale Was Less ...
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As long as you don't mind the lack of extra cameras, the iPhone Air is the super sleek smartphone Apple fans have dreamed about. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget) The iPhone Air is a device with shorter ...
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Assassins Creed Shadows: Claws of Awaji Review
When Ubisoft announced Assassin’s Creed Shadows, it was clear the studio was aiming to reinvigorate the franchise with a richly detailed Japanese setting and new protagonists full of promise. With the ...
Directed by Jamie Lloyd, the latest Broadway revival of the 1952 play that marries bleak existentialism with broken-down vaudeville also features Brandon J. Dirden and Michael Patrick Thornton. By ...
We are 25 percent deep into the 21st century, and it’s really starting to feel like it. Back when we were only 23 or even 24 percent deep, it still seemed like we were living in the shadow of previous ...
The news that Paul Thomas Anderson was rolling up his sleeves to make an action thriller was startling but intriguing, and kind of funny. It was like hearing that Martin Scorsese was making a movie ...
Apple seems determined to leave a persistent gap between the cameras of its Pro iPhones and the regular ones, but most other features—the edge-to-edge-screen design with FaceID, the Dynamic Island, ...
Director Nico Ballesteros whittles down more than 3,000 hours of footage taken over six years for a documentary that gives an unfiltered and often shocking look at music's most polarizing figure.
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