Everyone has the side they show to the world and the side they only show to those they trust. The anime, “Horimiya” perfectly shows this “Review: The hottest new Anime binge – ‘Horimya’”
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The Choe Show: Terrifying, brilliant or terrifyingly brilliant?
Artist David Choe holds nothing back in his new four part interview series. Since the early 2000s, David Choe has been an extremely respected and “The Choe Show: Terrifying, brilliant or terrifyingly brilliant?”
Review: Paramount+ Streaming
Paramount+ is the latest streaming service to enter the game and it offers a pretty decent selection of content. But how does it compare to “Review: Paramount+ Streaming”
NDSU announces NDSU+
NDSU finally enters the streaming game with NDSU+ As the field of technology constantly expands and innovates it is becoming exceedingly hard to engage students. “NDSU announces NDSU+”
Review: The Cecil Hotel offers up more than just a simple ‘Crime Scene’
The Netflix doc showcases the notoriety of the most infamous LA hotel While downtown Los Angeles’ hotel scene may be upbeat and lively, the Cecil “Review: The Cecil Hotel offers up more than just a simple ‘Crime Scene’”
Marvel Studios 2021 Release Schedule
2020 was the first year since 2008 that Marvel Studios did not release a single movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). That was a “Marvel Studios 2021 Release Schedule”
Dearest reader, a couple’s guide to watching “Bridgerton”
Instructions to scandalize even the lightest of skirts Dearest reader, the time has come to rest our weary souls for a most important endeavor: a “Dearest reader, a couple’s guide to watching “Bridgerton””
Review: ‘Night Stalker’ is a worthy addition to Netflix’s true-crime powerhouse
The four-part docuseries examines the terrifying summer of ’85 in Los Angeles When it comes to true-crime documentaries, Netflix has no shortage of entertainment. From “Review: ‘Night Stalker’ is a worthy addition to Netflix’s true-crime powerhouse”