Netflix’s trivia show ‘Triviaverse’ is uninventive and uninspired
By Zev van Zanten | November 30, 2022I found both the presentation style and the actual content to be very lacking.
I found both the presentation style and the actual content to be very lacking.
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Maybe this is how social media can evolve into something better.
As a respite from midterms and essays, Duke Performances scores once more.
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I take no pleasure in coming away so unsatisfied from this film.
While “Midnights'' does mark Swift’s departure from the indie-adjacent albums that have dominated the last few years of her career, Swift’s trademark lyrics and heart-wrenching bridges remain.
Throughout the album, 21 feels like a paid 'street' emblem Drake desperately wants to brag about rather than a true collaborator.
In 2022, the number of distinct global podcasts exceeds the population of 15 U.S. states.
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Usually, the biggest compliment you can give a piece of media is that it left you wanting more. “Smithereens” left me wanting more because it didn’t give a lot to begin with.
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Sometimes you have to turn your brain off.
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