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Tag: family
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REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 3, Episode 6 “Of Sound Mind”
With “Of Sound Mind,” Superman & Lois has officially become a CW show – or, more accurately, a Greg Berlanti show after the veil has been removed. It’s no longer about showing Superman in a positive light, talking about his virtues and why he still matters. He’s become a punching bag, the evil man, selfish…
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Lilo and Stitch Casts Cobra Bubbles
A Deadline exclusive reveals that Disney’s live-action Lilo and Stitch remake has cast Courtney B. Vance as Cobra Bubbles. The social worker, who is anything but bubbly, was voiced by Ving Rhames in the original movie and is a fan-favorite character. When Jolene Purdy was cast as a new social worker character, Mrs. Kekoa, the other day,…
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REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 3, Episode 5, “Head On”
I was dreading “Head On” when I read the plot synopsis on the CW app before watching it; another episode dedicated to Clark and Sam being too worried about Lois and her illness. But this is much better than the show has been all season, and “Head On” is a necessary episode that forces Lois…
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REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 3, Episode 4, “Too Close to Home”
For most of its run time, “Too Close to Home” is tedious, focusing on family drama that isn’t as compelling as the show seems to think it is, retreading plot elements and themes and conflicts that likely won’t be going away anytime soon. But in its last ten or fifteen minutes, it finally does something…
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Paddington in Peru Will Start Production in July
Studio Canal confirms that Paddington in Peru will begin production on July 24th. This third entry in the film franchise will be directed by Dougal Wilson in his feature directorial debut. Check out Wilson’s statement from last year: “As a huge fan of the first two films, I am very excited (if not a little…
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REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 3, Episode 1 “Closer”
Superman & Lois begins its third – and probably final – season with “Closer,” a dull, wheel-spinning episode that feels like a waste of time more than the first step in a larger story. It goes through the usual season premiere motions, establishing where the characters are after last year and setting up a plot…