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‘House of the Dragon’ Review: Season 2 of HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Prequel Nails the Spectacle but Fumbles the Intimacy

War threatens to take over the continent as the late king's two eldest children grapple for control of the Iron Throne in the show's sophomore outing.

The Imaginary Review

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The animation of Studio Ponoc's latest sparkles in a way that its story fails to.

TV REVIEW: ITV won't have won many friends in Scotland for their coverage of Euro 2024 opener - and faced criticism for constant

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TV REVIEW BY KIERAN GILL: ITV love a vibe-setting intro to a tournament and for Euro 2024, they cartooned up a selection of fairy tales by the German storytellers Brothers Grimm.

FlixChatter Review: Pixar’s INSIDE OUT 2 (2024) – Vibrant & funny, an outstanding successor to the wildly imaginative original

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It’s been nearly a decade since the first Inside Out movie came out. That movie really stood out with its unique depiction of the emotional landscape of the human mind. It’s extra fun for me to see a character from Minnesota, just like the…

Should a Printed Publication Be Considered in Inter Partes Reviews Based Only on its Publication Date?

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Lynk Labs has presented an argument to the Federal Circuit, asserting that patent applications should only be utilized to invalidate patents in inter partes reviews based on their publication date. Currently, the filing date of the printed…

Review: House of the Dragon season 2 returns to Westeros

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HBO's Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon returns for its second season Sunday. NPR's Eric Deggans says it's a poignant story, if you can sort through all the names and backstory to keep up.

Blur – ‘To The End’ review: Britpop legends prove love and friendship outlasts all

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This moving new doc asks existential questions of the indie icons

‘House of the Dragon’ season 2 is ‘event television’ and ‘remains a bloody good time’ [Review Round-Up]

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Season 2 of “House of the Dragon” premieres June 16 on HBO. The reign of House Targaryen begins with this prequel to the Emmy-winning HBO series “Game of Thrones,” based on George R.R. Martin‘s “Fire & Blood,” “House of the Dragon” is set…

Blur: To the End review – sentimental journey for four likely lads on their way to Wembley

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The latest documentary about the Britpop Monkees finds them reassembling for a stadium gig, though we’ll have to wait to hear complete songs

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Destiny 2: The Final Shape Review

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Destiny 2’s finale delivers on much of what this series has promised for a decade.

Review: 'Ghostlight' makes an expressive, subtle argument for the healing power of theater

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The new film by co-directors Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson brings emotional authenticity to a story about a blue-collar worker's unlikely embrace of acting.

‘Titanic’ musical review: Tragic tale is sweeping and thrilling — even without Jack and Rose

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With a score as lush and transportive as this one, bigger is definitely better.

The Imaginary Review: A Fun Journey Through the Power of Imagination

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Netflix’s new animated film, “The Imaginary,” brings a fresh and creative story to the screen. Directed by Yoshiyuki Momose, known for his work on “Spirited Away,” the film tells the tale of Amanda and her imaginary friend, Rudger. What…

Netflix's The Imaginary Review: Studio Ponoc’s Animated Epic Of Emotion Is An Impressive Feat

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For a movie that seems to have a limitless imagination, The Imaginary never forgets to ground that excitement with empathy and emotional intelligence.

'The Imaginary' review: Netflix's animated adventure dazzles — but how dark does it get?

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LeVar Burton, Kal Penn, and Hayley Atwell lend their voices to "The Imaginary," Yoshiyuki Momose's animated meditation on grief and growing up. Review.

‘The Imaginary’ Review: Studio Ponoc’s Second Feature Struggles to Conjure the Old Ghibli Magic

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The anime studio billed as Ghibli's successor stumbles with this lifeless cross between "Monsters, Inc." and John Krasinski's "IF."

The Imaginary Review

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We urge you to let go and enjoy Yoshiyuki Momose's animated marvel, The Imaginary. It'll make you feel like a kid again.

Death After Dusk: Review

Short (Addison Chapman) and Skinny (Chandler Balli) are two cowboys with a strong bond. They always have each other’s backs in a fight and they do what they can to survive in the Old West. Hearing about a bounty on a serial killer’s head,…

La Maison Ani review: berets off to all involved, this one is a winner.

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Some extortionate prices aside, this is authentic French cuisine done exquisitely, with a classic French brassiere vibe to match.

(Video) VAR review results in Ryan Porteous red card before Kai Havertz punishes Scotland further from penalty spot

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Scotland ended a disastrous first 45 minutes with 10 men in Friday’s Euro 2024 opener against Germany. Steve Clarke’s side were already 2-0 down thanks to goals from Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala when Ryan Porteous made a reckless…