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    The Chris Evans We Grew Up With Doesn’t Exist Anymore–And Maybe That’s A Good Thing

    There’s something bittersweet about realizing your crush has grown up. Not just aged but slowly turned into someone you don’t recognize, someone who no longer looks like the person you once adored. It’s like watching your favorite love song slow to a deeper, moodier tempo. That’s what’s...
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    4 Movies You Had No Idea Were Actually Based On Books

    Here are four movies you may not have known were based on books. 1. Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001) Universal Pictures The romantic comedy Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001) is based on the novel of the same name, written by Helen Fielding. In the movie adaptation, Renée Zellweger plays Bridget, a...
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    How Will ‘Wicked: For Good’ End—Like The Book Or Musical?

    Major spoiler alerts for those who haven’t watched the musical or read the book ahead. Dedicated fans of “Wicked” (both the book and the musical) know that there’s one massive difference between the original book and the stage adaptation: In the book, Elphaba dies at the end. This leaves a...
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    Move Over Dos Equis—Netflix Has Our New Favorite Silver Fox

    To talk Netflix’s hottest new period drama, The Leopard, I need to talk about about Gone With The Wind. And to do that in a responsible way, without going writing an entire dissertation, I’m going to lean on the crutch of analogy and say it’s like that one piece in a box of assorted chocolates...
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    Owen Wilson And Judy Greer’s ‘Stick’ Gives Gold The ‘Ted Lasso’ Treatment

    Life hasn’t been the same since Ted Lasso left our television screens. Yeah, Ted is coming back and all, but it’s still gonna be a long wait until everyone’s favorite inspirational soccer coach returns to the pitch. Apple TV+ knows it struck gold with that show, so it tries to replicate the...
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    3 Best Queer 90s Films To Stream This Pride Month

    The ’90s were quite the time to be alive, and truthfully, a majority of fashion and pop culture trends happening now are reminiscent of the allure of the ’90s. Fashion isn’t the only thing that needs to be celebrated right now, as movies from the ’90s are something truly special. Ask any...
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    Why Feel-Good Sitcoms Actually Make Us Feel Worse About Ourselves

    There’s something deceptively warm about returning to your favorite sitcom. The familiar theme song plays. The gang is back at their usual table, couch, or bar. The jokes are easy. The pacing is predictable. And beneath it all is the quiet, unspoken promise that life might be hard, but it all...
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    Tony Tony Chopper Has Officially Made His Live Action ‘One Piece’ Appearance

    This year’s Netflix Tudum marked the first live stream directly from the Netflix platform for the fan-focused event, and the One Piece fandom in particular got plenty of TLC and screen time. As the streaming giant hyped up the upcoming second season of it’s live action adaptation of the world’s...
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    4 TV Show Characters Who Had The Best Redemption Arcs

    Redemption arcs are the best because I truly believe they make for the most human characters possible. After all, in this life we will all will need to face ourselves eventually. This means reckoning with our demons, making peace with our pasts, and letting go of the things that were never...
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    5 Trans Rom Coms That Have Well-Deserved Happy Endings

    There’s a trend in queer films. They call it the Bury Your Gays trope. While a movie (or book, or show, because we can never have nice things) might have a gay romance or a coming-out story, it will ultimately end in tragedy. It might be a literal death or just utter world-ending sadness. So...
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    Why The 2004-2005 TV Season Remains The Best Year In Television History

    It’s hard to believe now, but there was once a time when Netflix sent people physical DVDs, families planned their weeks around network dramas, and shows had to remain intriguing for 21 whole episodes. “Bottle episodes” were still a novelty; playing with narrative conventions was still...
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    The 5 Most Toxic TV Couples Filled With Narcissistic Manipulation And Serious Red Flags

    Certain couples and characters from popular television shows tend to be romanticized, yet it is clear these relationships were filled with narcissistic manipulation, abuse, and red flags. Here are five of the most toxic couples on television that embodied the dynamics of emotional abuse and...
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    Dorothy’s 8 Most Ruthless Lines In ‘The Golden Girls’ Makes Her The Iconic Woman We All Hope To Be

    Nothing beats a comeback from Zbornak. Dorothy Zbornak was The Golden Girls’ whip-smart, one-liner queen. She was savage in her takedowns and ruthless in her comebacks. Whether insulting Rose’s intelligence or poking fun at Blanche’s busy boudoir, Bea Arthur knew how to deliver a zinger with a...
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    Precision Over Scale: How Multifamily Specialists Win in a Crowded Market

    Over the past few months, I’ve been on the ground in Orlando, Fort Myers, and Atlanta, walking properties, grilling onsite teams with questions, and touring every comp. It’s how I solidify our investment thesis and shape a tailored business plan. This is what I love about the real estate...
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    Max Is Streaming The Best Jane Austen Adaptation, Hands Down

    Jane Austen is one of the most beloved authors of all time, and her six novels have been adapted into some amazing movies over the last few decades. Upon first glance, it may seem difficult to raise up just one of these film adaptations as the “best.” After all, her novels have given us some...
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    The 7 Most Toxic Couples In Television History

    Toxic relationships (that aren’t your own) can make for amazing entertainment. And yet, still be really annoying at times! Here are seven of the most toxic couples in television history. 1. Ross Geller and Rachel Green (Friends) NBC Rachel Green (Jennifer Aniston) and Ross Geller (David...
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    Netflix’s Most Underrated Horror Series Is ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Meets ‘Gossip Girl’

    If there is one tried and true TV and film horror trope, it’s to be wary of the rich. Dracula didn’t live in a trailer park and cursed mummies are never buried in cardboard sarcophagi. Netflix’s underrated 2020 Dutch horror series, Ares, explores this premise in depth against the backdrop of a...
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    8 Movies That Are Perfect To Stream Under The Covers On A Rainy Day

    Ah, the rainy spring Sunday afternoon. So specific and yet so universal. A time best enjoyed next to the bay window, wrapped in a cardigan, clutching a cappuccino. If not in possession of a bay window, it’s the perfect time to wistfully wish you had one. In fact, why not keep the regrets...
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    5 Best Horror Films To Stream For The Ultimate ‘Summerween’

    The weather is starting to warm up, the sun is shining, and the birds are chirping but I’m still patiently waiting for Halloween to be among us. Don’t get me wrong, I love the summer and all the fun it brings, but I can’t wait for crunchy leaves, a slight, sinister breeze, and all the horror...
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    Ranking Every ‘Scream’ Movie–Where Does Your Favorite Land?

    As with any horror subgenre, certain movies remain permanently tied to the conventional slasher film. With past examples including the likes of Halloween, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and A Nightmare on Elm Street, slasher films maintain their own eclectic history, remaining an integral part...
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