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6 days ago |
whatculture.com | Sean Ferrick |Brandon Meece |Jack Kiely
Star Trek painted a grim portrait at the pictures.
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1 week ago |
whatculture.com | Sean Ferrick |Steve Reynolds |Jack Pooley
These horror sequels couldn't resist twisting the knife.
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1 week ago |
whatculture.com | Sean Ferrick
In the current age of nostalgia, new beginnings are more important than they have ever been. As heartwarming as it was to see the Enterprise-D fly again, or William Shatner's Kirk clasp Spock's hand for the first time in years, a new start must be the way to boldly go forward. Shows like Strange New Worlds must balance the task of crafting new, exciting stories, while also including characters from other iterations, previously played by different actors.
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1 week ago |
whatculture.com | Sean Ferrick |Lloyd Belcher |James Egan
Nobody was ready for these vile horror movie monsters.
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1 week ago |
whatculture.com | Sean Ferrick
If, like me, you were a child growing up in the '90s, then you were lucky. The calibre of Saturday morning cartoons was on par with the '80s, with neither having been equalled since. Amid this golden era of cartoon programming came what is still arguably the best iteration of a certain Dark Knight - Batman: The Animated Series. The series debuted in September 1992, capitalising on the then-showing Batman Returns; it met with enormous acclaim from new and old fans.
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