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Sterling Archer Deserved Cyborg Barry’s Revenge — Every. Single. Time

From the "spot-on" prophecies to elaborate voicemail hoaxes, FX's Archer is that gift that keeps giving. With witty dialogue, extremely flawed characters, and the ultimate parodying of the spy genre, the show...

QOTD: What’s the Most Underrated Movie or TV Show You’ve Seen Recently?

That would have to be The OA on Netflix for a number of reasons, but above all, there was this long moment where I had no idea what was going on but...

Exploring Sylvester Stallone’s Action-Packed Filmography From ‘Rocky’ to ‘Rambo’

You see Jackie Chan, you think action-comedy — Meryl Streep is undoubtedly rooted in drama and Jim Carrey is a pillar of good old-fashioned comedy. In the same way, Sylvester Stallone’s name...

Is ‘Gods of Egypt’ Historically Accurate — At All?

From Year One to Tusks, there are some technically "bad" movies you simply hate to love. Whether it's corny storylines or weird accents, you must pick and choose the elements to root...

QOTD: If You Could Have One TV Character as a Real-Life Friend, Who Would It Be?

For the sheer recklessness of the character, it would have to be Sterling Archer. You know how you find a character that simply says or does all the things you wish you...

Sorry, Ursula Wasn’t a Villain in ‘The Little Mermaid,’ She Was Just a Good Business Woman

What makes a villain? Grotesque features, misguided anger, or a penchant for monologuing about their evil plans? In that sense, The Little Mermaid’s Ursula certainly fits the bill. She wasn’t doe-eyed, idealistic...

QOTD: Which Movie or TV Show Do You Think Has the Best Costume Design?

I remember the first time I watched The Matrix. Before I even got lost in its mind-bending storyline, the costumes had already won me over. It wasn’t just about shiny coats and...

QOTD: Which Horror Movie Do You Have to Thank for Your Love of the Genre?

I've always favored tradition and lore over slashing and gore (unintentional rhyme!), so I have to give it up to Dracula: Prince of Darkness. I remember vividly sneaking downstairs and turning down...

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