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Rendy Jones is a film and television journalist based in Brooklyn, NY. They are the owner of self-published outlet Rendy Reviews, a member of the Critics Choice Association, and a film graduate of Brooklyn College. They have been featured in Vulture, Cherrypicks, and CBC News.
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This Was the Real Love Story in ‘Never Have I Ever’
SPOILER ALERT!Now that we’ve all had a chance to watch Season 3 of the teen dramedy series, it’s time to unpack the complicated, beautiful relationship between Devi and her mom.

What’s With Marvel Treating Its Female Heroes Like Garbage?
NOT AGAINThe egregious storyline given to Natalie Portman’s Dr. Jane Foster in “Thor: Love and Thunder” is the latest example of the MCU doing its heroines so, so wrong.

Remember Matthew Lillard’s ‘Scooby-Doo’ Tour de Force?
ZOINKS!For the 20th anniversary of the 2002 film, a totally chill, not-at-all over-the-top ode to the actor’s performance as Shaggy Rogers.

Why Isn’t Everyone Talking About ‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’?!
TOONED OUT“The Bob’s Burgers Movie” is one of the funniest movies of the year. It’s based on a beloved, popular animated series. So why is everyone shunning it in theaters? We have theories…

Ugly Sonic?! A Guide to Wildest ‘Chip ’n Dale’ Cameos
IS THAT YOU?The new Disney+ flick features a parade of appearances from cartoon’s greatest figures, including some raunchy surprises. (Is that a “South Park” character in a Disney film?)

Dr. Seuss’ Banned Anti-War Book Is Now a Netflix Kids’ Show
GREEN EGGS AND…COLD WAR?The Cold War allegory “The Butter Battle Book” was one of Seuss’ most controversial, if lesser-known, works. Now it’s the surprise basis for Season 2 of “Green Eggs and Ham.”

All the Hidden Easter Eggs in ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’
HAPPY HUNTINGFrom ringtones that should sound familiar to the hint of a major character’s debut, a rundown of all the fun, secret nods at the popular Sonic video games for fans to find.

‘Human Resources’ Made the Best TV Episode of the Year
EMOTIONAL MONSTERSThe animated spin-off of “Big Mouth” is a raunchy, dirty comedy, so imagine the surprise when it crafted a poignant episode about loss and grief—one that feels deeply personal.

How’s a Show About a City Wrecked by War This Disappointing?
Second Civil WarGiven the events in the world, the new dystopian thriller has all the elements to be an epic, resonant cautionary tale, but falls short in its all-too-brief limited series run.
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