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    The spring season is underway when it comes to broadcast TV, as the next month will feature a lot of returning shows, but broadcast TV hasn’t been my jam for years, outside of a sitcom or two. We’ve had a number of things we’ve checked out, but a lot of what I’ve been doing is rewatching older stuff. There’s a good mix of things as we gear up to get back into our Nordic Noir and some Brit crime, but as we barely watch any primetime broadcast stuff, it’s pretty much a feast or famine kind of situation for a lot of things.

    Time in the evenings to watch much for me the last couple of weeks has been scarce as I’ve crashed hard during the evenings since I’m now on dementia duty with my mother. That said, there have been a lot of fun things recently, and I’ll cover briefly those that are worth checking out.

    While I’m getting ready to start both Cape Fear and Star City, I wanted to finish off a few other small projects. One of those is a series I’m taking my time with, with Off-Campus. I’ve got two episodes of it left, and I continue to love that it’s embracing its horny side and all the awkwardness from it. A fun cast and it fills some of the void that disappeared after the first season or two of that HBO Max series The Sex Lives of College Girls.

    On the movie side, Kelin has checked in with a look at Masters of the Universe. “Will ‘Masters of the Universe’ be a success? I have no idea. Normally, I don’t bring potential box office into my reviews, as that’s not an indicator of quality. That being said, it’s clear that the franchise keeps getting new incarnations because of the hope in reviving a potential toy juggernaut (the movie is produced by Mattel, whose previous success with “Barbie” certainly taught them that a hit movie can revive a huge toy brand), so I suppose I must touch upon it. The reality is, I believe most people who watch this – provided they enter with a lighthearted mindset – are likely to have at least a little fun. They aren’t going to be swayed by revolutionary visual effects, cinematography, and no actor is getting an Oscar nomination for this.

    But teens will likely walk out of the theater quoting funny lines (it’s one of the few movies I’ve seen where the metric for being a bad guy is because “he has a skull for a head”). Younger kids (despite the PG-13 rating) will likely find the battle sequences to be cool, and I wouldn’t be surprised if new He-Man fans are born from these screenings. Even the script’s willingness to poke fun at some of the funny names will condition older audience members to relax a little and accept a battle sequence involving a man with a giant, iron fist fighting alongside a man with a long, metal neck. “Masters of the Universe” is likely a corporate product. There’s little denying that. At least it was helmed by a man who seemed to understand why the material was a hit in the first place, and the balance needed if the franchise was going to come back in a big way. If the franchise does come back, though, hopefully no one is inspired to run around in a loincloth.”

    Check out the full review.

    Movie reviews:

    1. Masters of the Universe Review
    2. Insidious (2011)
    3. Obsession (2026)
    4. Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour
    5. Animal Farm
    6. Hard Boiled (1992)
    7. Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake
    8. The Drama
    9. Ravenous (1999) Movie Review
    10. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
    11. The Crying Game
    12. Project Hail Mary
    13. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026)
    14. The Mummy (1999)
    15. The Dangers in My Heart: The Movie
    16. Primate (2026) Review
    17. Five Nights at Freddy’s 2
    18. GOAT Review
    19. Wolf Man (2025) Review
    20. Kokoho Review
    21. Melania Review
    22. SpongeBob SquarePants The Movie
    23. Mercy
    24. Civil War (2024)
    25. Marty  Supreme
    26. Alice in Wonderland (1966) Review
    27. Avatar: Fire and Ash
    28. The Running Man (2025) Movie Review
    29. 28 Years Later (2025) Movie Review
    30. Rental Family
    31. Crimson Peak (2015)
    32. Brokeback Mountain (2005) 20th Anniversary
    33. Mimic: The Director’s Cut (1997)
    34. Twinless (2025)
    35. Wake Up Dead Man
    36. Jay Kelly
    37. Bones and All (2022) Review
    38. In a Glass Cage (1986) Review
    39. Ponyboi (2025) Review
    40. The Compatriots (2024) Review
    41. Went Up the Hill (2025) Review
    42. Shin Godzilla
    43. Zootopia 2
    44. The Wiz (1978) Review
    45. Longlegs (2024) Review
    46. The Long Walk (2025) Review
    47. The Shining (1980) Review
    48. Return to Oz (1985) Review
    49. ALL YOU NEED IS KILL Review
    50. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc Review
    51. Thunderbolts* Review
    52. Captain America: Brave New World Review
    53. Fixed
    54. Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX: Beginning
    55. The Lord of the Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim Review
    56. Make a Girl Review
    57. The Boy and the Heron Review
    58. Perfect Days Review
    59. Wicked Little Letters Review
    60. The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed
    61. The Marvels 4K UHD Review
    62. HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle Anime Movie Review
    63. The Crow Steelbook 4K Ultra HD Review
    64. The Idea of You Review
    65. SPY x FAMILY CODE: White’ Review
    66. Sometimes I Think About Dying Review
    67. Rascal Does Not Dream Double Feature Review
    68. The Marvels Review
    69. The Zone of Interest Review
    70. GREAT PRETENDER razbliuto Anime Movie Review
    71. Night of the Comet Collector’s Edition 4K Ultra HD Review
    72. Hayao Miyazaki Says ‘Farewell’ with “The Boy and the Heron”
    73. The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes Review
    74. The Canterville Ghost
    75. Animation Is Film 2023: The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story
    76. Animation Is Film 2023: Phoenix: Reminiscence of Flower
    77. Animation Is Film 2023: The Concierge Review
    78. Animation Is Film 2023: The Boy and the Heron
    79. The Inventor
    80. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Review
    81. Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Film Review
    82. Shazam! Fury of the Gods Review
    83. Justice League: Warworld Blu-ray Review
    84. The Little Mermaid
    85. The Boxtrolls Review
    86. Kubo and the Two-Strings Review
    87. Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania Review
    88. Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – The First Kiss That Never Ends Anime Movie Review
    89. Sword Art Online The Movie – Progressive- Scherzo of Deep Night Movie Review
    90. Mobile Suit Gundam Cucuruz Doan’s Island
    91. Missing Review
    92. The Whale Review
    93. Point of No Return Review
    94. Blonde Review
    95. Wendell & Wild
    96. Clerks III Review
    97. Luck Review
    98. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
    99. Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko
    100. Hustle Review
    101. Top Gun: Maverick Review
    102. The Bob’s Burgers Movie Review
    103. Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers Review
    104. Stu’s Show Review
    105. Star Trek: The Motion Picture – The Director’s Edition Review
    106. Bubble Anime Review
    107. Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis Anime Review
    108. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Review
    109. Turning Red Review
    110. The Batman Review
    111. Belle Review
    112. Drive My Car Review
    113. The Power of the Dog Review
    114. Robin Robin Review
    115. BoxBallet Review
    116. Bestia Review
    117. Eternals Review
    118. Encanto Review
    119. 8-Bit Christmas Review
    120. Music Box: Jagged Review
    121. Ghostbusters: Afterlife Review
    122. Tick, Tick…BOOM! Review
    123. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Review
    124. Free Guy Review
    125. My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission Review
    126. Dune (2021) Review
    127. Black Widow
    128. Jungle Cruise Review
    129. As the Village Sleeps Review
    130. Space Jam: A New Legacy Review
    131. A Quiet Place Part II Review
    132. Knots: A Forced Marriage Story Review
    133. School-Live! The Movie Blu-ray Review
    134. In the Heights Review
    135. Over the Moon Review
    136. Feeling Through Review
    137. Two Distant Strangers review
    138. Yes-People Review
    139. A Love Song for Latasha Review
    140. If Anything Happens I Love You Review
    141. Burrow Review
    142. Godzilla vs Kong
    143. Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story Review
    144. Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years Preview
    145. Raya and the Last Dragon Review
    146. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Review
    147. The Little Things Review
    148. In Other Words Review
    149. Earwig and the Witch Review

    What did you watch this past week?

     


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    Chris has been writing about anime, manga, movies and comics for well on twenty years now. He began AnimeOnDVD.com back in 1998 and has covered nearly every anime release that’s come out in the US ever since.

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