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What Justified: City Primeval’s Last Minute Reveal Means for Raylan Givens

Let's explore what the finale's last minute reveal could mean for the FX series. What Justified: City Primeval’s Final Reveal Means for the Series and Raylan Givens Marcus Shorter

Justified: City Primeval Exceeds Even the Highest Expectations: Review

Timothy Olyphant returns as Raylan Givens in Justified: City Primeval, and it's everything you want it to be. Justified: City Primeval Exceeds Even the Highest Expectations: Review Marcus Shorter

B.J. Novak Deals Out Some Intriguing But Muddled Vengeance: Review

The Pitch: Ben (B.J. Novak) is a guy who doesn’t necessarily have something to say, but he wants to be the type of guy who says stuff worth hearing. That’s why, despite being a working writer in New York, with publication credits including The New Yorker, what he really wants is to make a podcast. “Not every white guy needs a podcast,” producer Eloise (Issa Rae) tells him when he tries to hard-sell her on his ideas at a party, but things change when a former hookup of Ben’s ends up leading him to podcasting gold. Awakened in the middle of the night by a phone call from a stranger, Ben finds out that a girl named Abilene Shaw, who he’d slept with a few times and texted casually, has died, and her family back home in small-town Texas thinks he was the love of Abby’s life. So, after a guilt t...

Morpheus Hunts His Nightmares in New Trailer for The Sandman: Watch

The Sandman will officially bring us a dream next month, but we’ve got a lot to look forward to now thanks to Netflix’s latest trailer for the Neil Gaiman comic book adaptation. The newest trailer focuses on the conflict between Morpheus (Tom Sturridge) and a rogue nightmare that has escaped to the waking world, the Corinthian (Boyd Holbrook). “My creations do not walk among the living killing mortals for pleasure,” Morpheus says in the new trailer, though his words are undercut by violent spurts of blood. Meanwhile, the Corinthian is having the time of his un-life. “Oh, you don’t think dreams can’t die? Let’s find out,” he smirks. Check out the trailer below. Based on Gaiman’s DC series of the same name, The Sandman premieres on August 5th and co-stars Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer,...