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Interview: Joshua Jackson Talks ‘Dr. Death’s’ Origin Story For The Devil
Joshua Jackson is no stranger to television, spending most of his life on screen. If you were a kid of the 90s, odds are the actor has a place in your own pop culture frame of reference. After beginning his film career in The Mighty Ducks franchise as captain Charlie Conway, he became a household […] More
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Interview: Sierra Teller Ornelas & Jana Schmieding of ‘Rutherford Falls’ On the Power of Representation and Comedy
Rutherford Falls is one of the freshest series of the year, full of layered and complex characters, unrelenting laughs and intriguing storylines. In addition to being a great piece of entertainment, showrunner / co-creator / writer Sierra Teller Ornelas and star / writer Jana Schmieding made sure there was much more to the series in […] More
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Previously on… The Handmaid’s Tale
What is Previously On…? Awards Radar obviously loves film, but we also love our television and streaming series, too. The challenge is that once a series has a couple seasons behind it, jumping in can be intimidating. That is why we created “Previously On…” The column will provide full-series recaps of the most buzz-worthy shows […] More
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TV Review: ‘Servant’ Season 2 Delivers A Wild and Disturbing Feast
You cannot talk about the second season of the AppleTV+ series Servant without talking about the first. When executive producer M Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Split) announced the series at New York Comic Con in 2019, the series was shrouded with mystery. Now two seasons in, the series remains an enigma. My best advice, […] More
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To Stream or Not to Stream: The Future of Cinema Remains Undecided
On April of 2020, Universal Pictures made waves by announcing that, in the wake of the recent Covid-19 outbreak, it would be debuting its latest film, Trolls World Tour, on VOD simultaneously with a limited theatrical run. This came off the back of a months-long marketing campaign promising the usual window of theatrical exclusivity, and […] More
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Series Review: ‘Deaf U’ Is An Eye-Opener
The deaf community has been unfairly painted with the same brush for far too long. Frustratingly, most portrayals never look beyond their deafness to see the dynamic stories they have to offer. The new Netflix coming-of-age documentary series, Deaf U, abandons that approach, painting a rich, unfiltered portrait of a community that remains misunderstood, and, […] More