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Ben and Daniel revisit Thor: Ragnarok!
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Westworld always wanted to know what it meant to be human, but at some point, it forgot its own humanity.
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Thor: Love and Thunder is an entertaining adventure that won’t count among the MCU's best but is satisfying enough for simple summer escapism.
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Ben and Daniel spoil Thor: Love and Thunder!
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Westworld Season 4 is a rather sad affair considering the sheer calibre of acting talent that is on display here.
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Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga beguile in Rebecca Hall's elegant directorial debut Passing.
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Highlights include a wild post-credits scene and a touching moment between Maeve and Dolores.
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Daniel Grant stops by to discuss Justin Simien's Dear White People!
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Westworld’s latest episode, Passed Pawn, reflects how this season three has shown improvements and taken steps back.
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This episode proves Charlotte the most interesting creation of the series so far. Give Tessa Thompson the Emmy.
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The latest episode of HBO's Westworld explores what happens when an android develops a messiah complex.
Westworld Episode 3.03: “The Absence of Field” Review
Like many of Westworld’s best hours, The Absence of Field mostly focuses on a crisis of identity.