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EMMET OTTER’S JUG-BAND CHRISTMAS 🤩

The legacy of EMMET OTTER’S JUG-BAND CHRISTMAS is somewhat complicated and confusing for me, almost 50 years later. It was first released on CBS on December 4, 1977. I was 3 years old and recall already being a huge fan of THE MUPPET SHOW and SESAME STREET at that age. This unique special is also from the mind of Jim Henson, who produced and directed it. EMMET features hand-puppets (Muppets), marionettes, and even has an introduction from Henson’s most famous…

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WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS S6E11 THE FINALE 🤩

THE FINALE won me over by playing perfectly on how I feel about the show. Its ending feels a bit out of left field. Can’t this hilarious, unique show go on forever? And then fits exactly into a story that knows it’s time to move on. What’s changed? Nothing and everything. How can you end a nearly perfect show with an ending that satisfies everyone?…

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HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK 🤩

HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK is a 1992 film directed by Chris Columbus and the sequel to HOME ALONE. The film follows young Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) as he’s separated from his family during Christmas and has to defend himself against Harry (Joe Pesci in his peak year, MY COUSIN VINNY and HOME ALONE 2 might be the best 1992 double feature list) and Marv (Daniel Stern)… again!  HOME ALONE 2 might be the most definitive example of…

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SILO S2E4 THE HARMONIUM 🤩

While SILO S1 was a slow, but satisfying burn, S2 has gone full throttle with the suspense and excitement. When the season started with Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) discovering some huge secrets, I worried the story would suffer from fracturing into too many directions. So far, SILO has been able to balance the main two concurrent plots with success. THE HARMONIUM pushes these threads to the edge, but expertly brings it all together by the end with shocking results. …

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