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Viewed today on Disney+, the ’90s X-Men animated series doesn’t look like much. The animation, which was pretty good by the standards of its era, appears rough and crude through 2024 eyes. The material is pretty familiar these days, too, thanks to seven live-action X-Men, and who knows how many other Marvel films and series. I learned this lesson first-hand; I tried showing X-Men: The Animated Series to my kids a few months ago after they started showing more interest in superheroes. They met the first episode with a shrug and asked to watch something else. X-Men ’97, the new sequel series to ...
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Well, the good news is the new live-action TV series of Avatar: The Last Airbender is getting better reviews than the last live-action adaptation of the beloved cartoon series. (That one was a film, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, released in 2010.) The bad news is the reviews for the new show, which is streaming on Netflix, still aren’t so good. As of this writing the show has a 60 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. That’s good enough for a “fresh” score … but only by the thinnest of margins. (In fact, while I was putting this post together it briefly dipped into “rotten” territory before more revie...
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Picking up where the audience left off from Episode 2, the White Lotus guests have officially been thrust into a muck of conflict, deceit and absurdity. Harper (Aubrey Plaza) has decided to play a nicer, “lovelier” version of herself in an attempt to both please her husband, Ethan (Will Sharpe) and troll the Sullivans (Meghann Fahy and Theo James). Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) hires and consults a tarot card reader to determine if her marriage with her husband is going to last. Dominic (Michael Imperioli) stops seeing the prostitutes to maintain a positive image for his son, so they decide to “ha...
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