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Endeavor takes a hit - in more ways than one - in our review of Crunchyroll anime My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 9: "Extras."
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 finale, "And That's The End of It. There's Nothing Else," was a beautiful ending & a promising beginning.
Crunchyroll's Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Hashira Training Arc, "The Hashira Unite," satisfied our expectations in some very big ways.
The action and story pick up in Crunchyroll's Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Hashira Training Arc S04E07: "Stone Hashira Gyomei Himejima."
Crunchyroll's My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 8: "Two Flashfires" offered a look into Dabi's backstory, intense action, and so much more.
Lucasfilm's The Acolyte Ep. 5: "Night" is certainly the most action-packed and darkest Disney+ Star Wars series since Andor and Ahsoka.
AMC's Interview with the Vampire S02E07: "I Could Not Prevent It" does right by Anne Rice's vision and might just be the best series going.
Crunchyroll's Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Hashira Training Arc S04E06 was another solid effort - but something still feels a bit off.
Doctor Who series Tales of the TARDIS retells "Pyramids of Mars," with Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson offering short, emotional framing scenes.
We're closer to learning the truth about the forces fueling Mae's agenda against the Jedi in the latest episode of Disney+'s The Acolyte.
In Crunchyroll's My Hero Academia S07E07: "Inflation," the battle rages on and Deku learns that "love" can do more than hurt - it can kill.
AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire S02E06 was heartbreaking excellence - and definitely didn't win Armand any new fans.
Our heros find themselves spread out and stretched thin in My Hero Academia Season 7 Episode 6 "Division" - here's our review.
In "The Legend of Ruby Sunday," Doctor Who starts answering the questions from the season with callbacks and deep cuts to past stories.
The Acolyte Episode 3: "Destiny" offers a change of pace in the form of a flashback episode where we learn more about the Jedi and two twins.
REVIEW: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Hashira Training Arc S04E04: "To Bring a Smile to One's Face" wasn't nearly serious enough.
AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire continued the second season's excellence with S02E05: "Don't Be Afraid, Just Start the Tape."
Crunchyroll's My Hero Academia Season 7 Ep. 5: "Let You Down" started slow but then hit us with a swerve that was definitely a game-changer.
Leslye Headland's Amandla Stenberg & Lee Jun-jae-starring The Acolyte gave us exactly the kind of "Star Wars" that we've been waiting for.
A Regency Era "Rogue" has taken over our spoiler-free review of Doctor Who for this week, which happily tackles Bridgerton - with aliens.
The spotlight burns bright for Claudia in AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire S02E04: "I Want You More Than Anything in the World."
HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle proves that anime feature films are now every bit as cinematic and visceral as their live-action counterparts.
In many ways, Paramount+'s Star Trek: Discovery wraps up its seven-year, five-season journey the same way it began it with "Life, Itself."
REVIEW: Dead Dead Demons Dededede Destruction Episode 0 is a generic thriller prelude to what's supposed to be a surreal slice-of-life story.
Crunchyroll's Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Season 4 (Hashira Training Arc) Episodes 2 & 3 offer more insights into what makes slayers tick.
Things take a turn for Claudia as Armand and Lestat's past is explored in AMC's Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire S02E03: "No Pain."
In "Dot and Bubble,", Doctor Who lets its "Black Mirror" flag fly with a Sci-Fi satire about technology that's not lacking in political bite.
Check out our thoughts on Crunchyroll's My Hero Academia Season 7 Ep. 3: "Villain" and Ep. 4: "The Story of How We All Became Heroes."
"73 Yards" starts out as a British folk horror episode of Doctor Who but it takes a left turn into something deeper, odder - and political.