Eric Deggans
Stories
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Arts & Life
'The Falcon And The Winter Soldier' Finale Makes A Poignant Reveal
The final episode of the first season of Marvel's Disney+ series dropped Friday — along with a timely surprise.
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Business
With Audience In Mind, Media Offers Varied Treatment Of Chauvin Trial
As the second week of the Derek Chauvin trial wraps up, how are various media outlets covering it?
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Arts & Life
Here At Long (Really Long) Last, 'Zack Snyder's Justice League' Is ... Not Bad?
Zach Snyder's Justice League drops on HBO Max today; despite being an eye-popping four hours long, it's still a stronger film than the 2017 version finished by Joss Whedon after Snyder stepped away.
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Arts & Life
'The Bachelor' Finale Will Air As The Franchise Faces A Racial Reckoning
The season finale of The Bachelor is on Monday night, and it comes as the franchise faces a number of controversies over how it handles race and concludes the first season with a Black man as star.
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Arts & Life
'WandaVision' Proves Great Superhero Stories Are Just Great Stories, Period.
The Disney+ series WandaVision aired its season finale this week; critic Eric Deggans calls it a comic nerd's dream that's also accessible to audiences who may not know all the Marvel comics lore.
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Television
TV Series Review: 'Soul Of A Nation'
On Tuesday, ABC is launching a six-part series, Soul of a Nation. It's the first time a major broadcast network is dedicating a primetime news magazine to Black life.
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Television
CBS Shows Strain To Reinvent Crime-Drama Formula
A new CBS drama based on the classic series, The Equalizer, along with a Silence of the Lambs spinoff, Clarice, show a network trying to update its formula for modern audiences.
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Arts & Life
Lack Of Diversity Mars Golden Globe TV Nominations
Critics agree that Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You is a masterpiece — but it was one of many TV shows with creators and actors of color that were left out of this year's Golden Globe nominations.
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Television
TV Movie Review: Lifetime's Salt-N-Pepa Biopic
The new movie, Salt-N-Pepa, is about one of the first and most successful all-female rap groups. The film was executive produced by Queen Latifah and directed by Mario Van Peebles.
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National
NPR Critic Reviews TV Coverage Of Inauguration Day
Inauguration of President Biden and Vice President Harris was a major TV moment, featuring stars, such as Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez. NPR reviews the television coverage of Inauguration Day events.