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Winter TV Roundup, Week 13

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 We’re through March and making our way into Spring. Still, the tide of new shows continues at a steady pace. You might have a lot of things vying for your time, which leaves you wondering which of these new shows is worth checking out? Let this weekly post be your guide as I review the pilot and second episode of new series this Winter/Spring. Don’t see a new show listed below? Check previous weeks. Sundays: The Count of Monte Cristo, Sundays at 9 p.m. on PBS (Premiered March 22) About : This is another take on the classic novel. This time Sam Claflin stars as Edmund Dantes, the falsely accused man who is imprisoned and, upon release, seeks to right the wrongs. I liked the pilot well enough, which was mostly set up and culminated with Dantes in prison. The second episode, which featured Jeremy Irons, was focused on his time in prison, how he learns to rebuild himself, and his key to the secret treasure that will fund things. He’s in prison for years, as his family, friends, and lo...

Upcoming Releases: April, 2026

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We're making our way into April, which offers a blend of big releases and smaller films. Below is a look at the new movies coming in April. Wednesday, April 1: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (Theaters): This is a big, animated sequel to the Mario Brothers. It returns the same voice cast while expanding the world. This should be a huge release to kick off the month. Friday, April 3: The Drama (Theaters): This is a dramatic film starring Robert Pattinson and Zendaya as a married couple going through some issues. It's a good cast and an intriguing premise, it should be a big draw for cinephiles. The Great Awakening (Theaters): This is a docudrama focused on the historical spiritual movement of the same name. This figures to be ideally timed for Easter weekend. Pizza Movie (Hulu) : This is a new comedy headlined by Gaten Matarazzo of Stranger Things . This looks like a fun and potentially wild ride. Friday, April 10: You, Me & Tuscany (Theaters): This is a new romantic comedy ...

2006 Rewind: An Introduction

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It's a new year, but the rewind continues. In these weekly posts, we will be looking at films that are celebrating an anniversary in 2026. I will be going back throughout the year, looking at a few films from different milestone years that stand out to me now a decade, two decades, or three decades on. It's a fun journey, and I hope you'll join me in looking back! For our next set of films, we're jumping back to 2006. Films from 2006 are turning 20 years old in 2026, and when you look at the list it feels hard to believe some of these titles are 20 years old. In this set I'll be looking at six films, mostly smaller films, that stand out now 20 years after their release. Check back each Sunday as we explore another title in the rewind and celebrate the films that are marking a milestone anniversary in 2026!

AFI 100 Years, 100 Movies: No. 78

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Back in 1998, the American Film Institute unveiled its list of the 100 greatest films as voted on by members of the cinematic community. The year, I'm looking at the films on that list, re-ranked according to my preference. Check back Fridays and Saturdays throughout the year as we walk through this list of classic films. The Gold Rush (1925) Original List Ranking : 74 Starring : Charlie Chaplin Director : Charlie Chaplin About : This is the first entry from Chaplin and the silent era on the list, but not the last. It's one of his most iconic films, looking at the era of the Alaskan Gold Rush. Chaplin serves as the director and the star, doing a nice job in this film. He's a talented and diverse performer. I went on a deep dive of most of his classic films a few years ago, and this was one of the ones I enjoyed most. It makes sense that it would be featured on this list and is definitely worth checking out.

AFI 100 Years, 100 Movies: No. 79

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Back in 1998, the American Film Institute unveiled its list of the 100 greatest films as voted on by members of the cinematic community. The year, I'm looking at the films on that list, re-ranked according to my preference. Check back Fridays and Saturdays throughout the year as we walk through this list of classic films. Carl Denham: It's money and adventure and fame. It's the thrill of a lifetime and a long sea voyage that starts at six o'clock tomorrow morning. King Kong (1933) Original List Ranking : 43 Starring : Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, and Bruce Cabot Director : Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack About: This is another classic monster movie. In fact, it's arguably more iconic than Frankenstein , which appeared a few films ago. This one, too, has been re-made many times. Some, including a more modern spin from Peter Jackson, tried to re-capture the story beats and sequences from this film. But it's an iconic take on the world and the characters...

Dynasty Rankings: Top 25 QBs

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We’re into the new league year and have seen major movement among veterans. We’re still a bit away from the draft, where rookies will start to shake up the standings. But this is start up season. So, if you’re looking to jump into dynasty, it’s time to take stock of the players available. Below is my Top 25 Dynasty QBs, divided into six tiers. Tier 1: No. 1: Josh Allen About: Allen has moved into a tier of one for fantasy. He’s got tremendous rushing and passing upside and has been immune to missed time. Maybe that changes, but for now he’s a rock-steady lock at quarterback. So far, he’s the only one. Tier 2: No. 2: Drake Maye No. 3: Patrick Mahomes No. 4: Joe Burrow No. 5: Lamar Jackson No. 6: Justin Herbert About: This is a good group of quarterbacks. If you have one of these, they’re locked in as your starter. If you have two, you should be dominating in Superflex. Maye is the biggest riser, but making the Super Bowl and being the runner-up for MVP in year two will do that. Mahomes...

Winter TV Roundup, Week 12

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 We’re cruising toward the end of March, and Spring and Summer are coming. Despite that, the tide of new shows is continuing. But what of these new shows are worth your time? Let this weekly post be your guide as I review the pilot and second episode of new shows this Winter. Don’t see a new show listed below? Check previous weeks. Wednesdays: Imperfect Women, Wednesdays on Apple TV (Premiered March 18) About: This new series comes from Annie Weisman and is based on the novel of the same name from Araminta Hall. It’s focused on a trio of friends—Eleanor (Kerry Washington), Mary (Elisabeth Moss), and Nancy (Kate Mara). They’ve been friends for a long time, and we open with them gathering for a birthday party. It isn’t long before Nancy turns up dead, and the friends are plunged into the investigation. During the course of time, secrets and lies involving the trio and their families bubble to the surface. This eight-part limited series is meant to be something of a murder mystery. I...