In a age when so many people already abuse drugs so they can feel better, Limitless’ premise feels pretty problematic.
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James Woods injects lots of fire into his man-eater attorney. The rest of the cast—along with the show’s morals—tend to …
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Freeform’s superhero soap offers some positive messages, but it takes a troublesome path to get to them.
Nickelodeon’s newest über-hip tween series stars Jamie Lynn Spears, who is the spitting image of her pop-star big sister Britney.
It’s almost impossible to overstate how much of the content in this new Netflix show is related to its title.
In 1984, Big Brother was watching you. In 2010, we’re watching Big Brother. It’s hard to say which is worse.
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Just press the “mute” button, and this NBC animated, already past-its-prime series appears rather harmless.














