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A Road Trip of Mundane Dreams: The Transubstantiation of ‘Little Miss Sunshine’

I have grown up, I carry a neurodivergent variety of pain, and I fail at coping with reality many times, but the starry-eyed little girl with glasses lives on.

‘The Morning Show’ Season 3 Episode 3: Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes (Recap)

With episode three, The Disharmonic Show, i.e. The Morning Show is back on its unwavering quest of fitting three different TV shows into one.

‘Minx’ Season 2 Episode 7: Bottom Dollar No More? (RECAP)

With one episode left until the Minx finale, the Bottom Dollar crew are all making some stark realizations about themselves and the fate of the company

Screen Speck’s Top TV Episodes of 2023

From swoon-worthy moments to one of this year’s most shocking deaths on a plane, see what Screen Speck found most noteworthy on T.V. this year.

Season Three Premiere: ‘The Morning Show’ on Steroids (RECAP)

The Morning Show would be a limited series in a more hopeful world where the air is cleaner, strawberries sweeter, and writers are paid fairly.

‘Minx’ Season 2 Episode 5: Battle of the Sexes (RECAP)

Doug now has a new sense of purpose since Joyce has given him free rein to do what he wants with the publication internationally.

‘Minx’ Season 2 Episode 4: Business is So Mean (RECAP)

In this week’s episode, the Bottom Dollar crew feel the sometimes harsh consequences of actually having a boss.

The Significance of Found Family in ‘New Girl’

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From funerals to weddings to camping trips to baby showers and more, New Girl depicts a completely pure and wholesome form of friendship and familial bonds

Amazon Prime’s ‘Class of 07’: High School Hang-Ups & Universal Trauma

At a time where it often feels like online discourse revolves around whether or not characters are moral, Amazon Prime’s Class of ‘07 says – quite loudly – “Fuck that; people are complicated.”

‘Oppenheimer’ Marks One of Nolan’s Greatest Yet Politically Neutral Films (REVIEW)

In the end, Nolan delivered a film that visually and thematically dug its way into the marrow. He pushes the boundaries of filmmaking in creating a sonic and opulent experience of our worst modern crimes.

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