Best Movies of 2021

2021 has been a difficult transitional year when it comes to new movies as the ongoing COVID pandemic delayed production and theatrical releases. Despite the obstacles still being a major problem, stricter guidelines have allowed theaters to reopen more frequently. Here are the best films (that I’ve seen) in 2021.

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Camp Cretaceous – Season 4 [REVIEW]

In many ways, this series is Jurassic Park’s counterpart to the Star Wars: Clone Wars TV series. This is a canon animated expansion of Jurassic world which means elements introduced in this series could have bigger implications in the films.

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Best TV of 2021

line, streaming TV has stepped up to the plate this past year to keep audiences entertained throughout the pandemic that still grips us. This is not a complete ranking, but merely a list of the shows (that I’ve seen) that are worth mentioning that came out last year.

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Our Worst Viewing Experiences of 2021

Justice League: The Snyder Cut After the theatrical version of Justice League flopped on release, fans held out hope for the mythical “Snyder Cut” – that is, Zack Snyder’s original vision of the film. Then, one day it actually happened. Well, it was a sit-through, but not in a good way. Hard to classify whether to call this release a movie or a miniseries, given its chapter-based format, and it shows in the overall pacing. To its credit, it did help expand on elements that we missing from the original – especially in regards to Cyborg’s character. This was a

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Impeachment: An American Crime Story [REVIEW]

vents around the Monica Lewinsky scandal and the subsequent impeachment of Bill Clinton, Impeachment – An American Crime Story follows key figures from the scandal, particularly Linda Tripp (Sarah Paulson) and her quest for vengeance on the white house.

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Spartacus vs Spartacus: The Film vs The Series

The story of Spartacus and his gladiator/slave rebellion (more formally known as the Third Servile War) has captivated people throughout history. A slave turned gladiator turned leader of a slave revolt in the heart of the Roman Empire would in turn inspire many such similar revolts throughout history. Naturally, it was only a matter of time before such tales found their way to film. The most notable, of course, is the 1960 Kirk Douglas film, Spartacus. Directed by none other than Stanley Kubrick, it was released with a somewhat politically charged undertone as it was released at the height of

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