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movies Albert Brooks Saw (and Seared) the Future of Reality TV in Real Life
By Craig D. Lindsey March 23, 2024 | 10:00am
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movies Free The Heartbreak Kid: Why One of the Best American Comedies Has Disappeared
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movies Why The Muppet Christmas Carol Is the Best Scrooge Story
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music Record Time: New & Notable Vinyl Releases - RSD Black Friday 2022 Edition
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movies Elvis Mitchell's Documentary Is That Black Enough For You!?! Is Black Enough and More
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movies Motherhood, Menarche and Marriage Define Catherine Called Birdy’s Medieval Coming-of-Age Musings
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books Exclusive Cover Reveal + Q&A: The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen
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movies Piccolo Finally Gets His Day in the Sun in Underwhelming but Fun Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
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movies A Christmas Story’s Forgotten Summer Sequel Is a Stranger Film in Every Way
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movies Indigenous Australians Heal through Art in Prison Doc The Art of Incarceration
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movies The Mad Genius of Magic Spot, Motern Media, and Matt Farley
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movies The Narrow Margin Remains Charles McGraw's Best Lead Role and an Underappreciated Noir at 70
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movies Home Invasion Thriller Barbarians Isn't Savage Enough
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movies Anaïs in Love's Breezy Heroine Pursues Effortless, One-Note Pleasure
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books Paste Alum Charles McNair's The Epicureans Is a Feast of a Novel about Billionaire Cannibals
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