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uproxx.com | Kimberly Ricci
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news.lrionline.com | Kimberly Ricci
Overall, do union “big wins” really win? As illustrated by the Mercatus think tank’s recent working paper by Liya Palagashvili and Revana Sharfuddin, not so much.
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uproxx.com | Kimberly Ricci
Godzilla’s longevity streak has endured since the 1950s with no signs of him fading into the ocean for good. Lately, G-fans have been feasting and can look forward to a sequel for Toho’s Godzilla Minus One and a followup for last year’s Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire from Legendary’s Monsterverse.
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uproxx.com | Kimberly Ricci
If anybody ever doubted the power of Netflix to save flagging or cancelled series, then You will always stand as a superior example of (homicidal) success. That show was rescued from Lifetime obscurity, and Netflix viewers were sad to see it go after Stalker Joe Goldberg fittingly crashed out. Then there’s the case of Suits, the USA Network show of yesteryear that rose as a streaming phenomenon of 2023, which NBCUniversal responded to with a rapid-fire spin off, Suits: LA.
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2 days ago |
uproxx.com | Kimberly Ricci
Paramount Plus‘ original series do extend beyond Taylor Sheridan’s shows, and Guy Ritchie has been cleaning up with his current gangster series, MobLand, which revels in Shakespearean references. The show, which stars Tom Hardy as the fixer for Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren’s mob patriarch and matriarch, has been climbing in the ratings since debut, with a press release also claiming that the series premiere was “[b]iggest global series launch week ever” for the entire platform.
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