Like so many before me, I fell in love with Spider-Man and it was all downhill from there.
Sense8
Sense8 is a truly unique show, born of a glimmering age of creativity and artistry among the now overpopulated array of streaming services. In a world where everyone is fighting for your attention, this creative crew actually earns it.
DetailsA Series of Unfortunate Events
From the moment you hear Patrick Warburton’s voice as Lemony Snicket, something clicks. It feels different. Audiences want to listen to him. To hear his story. Even if it is as grim as he promises.
DetailsSuperheroes allow us to see what we care about most in the world. They help us come to terms with the human experience and the results are in: the human experience is love.
DetailsSanta Clarita Diet
Santa Clarita Diet is a fast-paced, shenanigan-driven horror that uses impeccable comedy to drive the story straight into your heart. You will feel for the characters, justify their terrible actions, root for their success, and wonder what they could possibly do next.
DetailsUnderdog
When that theme song first begins, you can taste the Cheerios and feel the shag carpet beneath your legs. This show was built for Saturday mornings and because of that, it holds its place in cartoon history.
DetailsDanny Phantom
The show delivered reliability, following the same format that had already been established within its genre. With its episodic progression, its highly characterized villains, and its secret identity dramatics, Danny Phantom was essentially a comic that found its home in television first.
DetailsOver the Garden Wall
The show excels beyond any kind words that could be said about it, and exceeds any expectations that could possibly be set. It isn’t just as good as everyone says it is; it is awesomely and obscenely better.
DetailsAvatar: The Last Airbender
How do we introduce ideas of war into a child’s life? When is the right age for a child to learn about death? The question of heavy themes is one that reaches into the depths of children’s media and scratches its soul. There is no straightforward answer for how and when the wicked concepts of…
DetailsGravity Falls
Gravity Falls, Oregon feels alive. It feels like a person could visit. It brings about a vague familiarity while at the same time introducing audiences to a separate, mystical world in a way that feels comparable to classics like Bridge to Terabithia or Tuck Everlasting.
DetailsGargoyles
Gargoyles addresses those great, sprawling philosophical questions and acknowledges their complexity in digestible ways. It does what all great stories do: helps us to understand ourselves.
DetailsDuring its original run, DC’s Watchmen famously proposed the idea that the people behind the mask were far from heroes. True to its text, HBO’s Watchmen masterfully explores that very same theme.
DetailsStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
At its heart, Skywalker calls back to the Original Trilogy and focuses all of its energy on the people who are a part of the Rebellion, rather than the war they fight. (Spoiler Free)
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