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Mob Psycho 100 Director Reflects On That Final Episode: ‘I Thought The way It Ended Was Great’

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July 5, 2026

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Mob Psycho 100 Director Reflects On That Final Episode: ‘I Thought The way It Ended Was Great’

The anime is preparing to celebrate its 10th anniversary

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Variety

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· Jul 1, 2026

‘Godfather of Harlem’ Ending With Two-Hour Finale After Four Seasons at MGM+

“Godfather of Harlem,” the MGM+ crime drama starring Forest Whitaker, will conclude with a two-hour finale. The news comes a year after the series’ fourth season, which premiered on April 13, 2025 and concluded on June 22. Per the official logline, the season saw Bumpy Johnson (Whitaker) continue “his bloody war for control of Harlem []

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 1, 2026

‘Godfather of Harlem’ Will End With a Two-Hour Series Finale

MGM+ will close out Godfather of Harlem after four seasons with a two-hour series finale, filming this month in Brooklyn, giving Forest Whitaker's Bumpy Johnson a planned ending rather than a fifth season.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

New on DVD: Sneak in a viewing of heist film 'Crime 101'

An L.A.-set crime thriller tops the DVD releases for the week of June 30. Crime 101: A perfectionist jewel thief has his best laid plans turned to chaos with a new robber in town and an obsessive cop on his tail. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Halle...

UPI

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· Jul 8, 2026

Movie review: 'Evil Dead Burn' enhances relentless gore franchise

Movie review: 'Evil Dead Burn' enhances relentless gore franchise

The Economic Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Horror films takeover mid-budget theatrical space

Horror films takeover mid-budget theatrical space

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 8, 2026

This Bats**t New Movie Will Have You Laughing in Horror

Warner Bros. PicturesLeaning as heavily on comedy as horror, the original Evil Dead trilogy was fueled by star Bruce Campbell’s peerless blend of stoutness and silliness, which gave its demonic malevolence a Looney Tunes cartoonishness that was as zany as director Sam Raimi’s stewardship.The franchise’s rebooted big-screen phase, on the other hand, has not only done away with Campbell but, with him, any genuine wackiness, instead defining itself via over-the-top gore. Consequently, it’s a genuine shock to discover that, to a far greater extent than its two predecessors, Evil Dead Burn finds the funny in the fantastically nasty—and, in doing so, proves a stomach-churningly amusing nightmare.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "Mob Psycho 100 Director Reflects On That Final Episode: ‘I Thought The way It Ended Was Great’": Variety — ‘Godfather of Harlem’ Ending With Two-Hour Finale After Four Seasons at MGM+. The Eastern Herald — ‘Godfather of Harlem’ Will End With a Two-Hour Series Finale. ArcaMax — New on DVD: Sneak in a viewing of heist film 'Crime 101'. UPI — Movie review: 'Evil Dead Burn' enhances relentless gore franchise. The Economic Times — Horror films takeover mid-budget theatrical space . The Daily Beast — This Bats**t New Movie Will Have You Laughing in Horror