Aaron Pruner
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Aaron Pruner’s Journalist Portfolio
View as a grid'Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie' Review: Tony Shalhoub Returns
The Wrap
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The actor steps back into his iconic TV role in a movie sequel that stays true to the tone of the series, but struggles to chart new ground
In Netflix's 'Wrestlers,' Emotional Healing is the Main Event | Wealth of Geeks
Wealth of Geeks
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September 13, 2023 We stopped in Louisville, Kentucky, for a quick visit, just in time for Netflix's docuseries Wrestlers to premiere.
'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' Review: Spin-Off Could Revive the Franchise
The Wrap
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Norman Reedus returns as the zombie saga's troublemaker, and his latest "Walking Dead" side quest is a doozy
Natasha Lyonne, Hasan Minhaj, Jean Smart Among Honorees in Variety's 2023 Comedy Impact Report
Variety
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Variety's 2023 Comedy Impact Report features Natasha Lyonne, Hasan Minhaj, Jean Smart and more.
The Bloodfest in 'Midnight Mass' Episode 6 Was Mike Flanagan's Most Difficult Shoot Ever
Thrillist
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Director Mike Flanagan explains how he made one of the bloodiest episodes of TV, "Book VI: Act of the Apostles," on Netflix's 'Midnight Mass.'
Bruce Lee's long-lost ode to SF's Chinatown hits HBO Max
SFGate
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It's worth noting that the initial treatment of the series was written by Bruce Lee roughly five decades ago. As the legend goes, he presented his idea to American TV execs and was ultimately rejected. Not long after, a program named “Kung Fu” hit the airwaves — it was a martial arts-themed series which followed Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine) as he traveled the Old West in search of his missing brother.
On THE SHINING, DOCTOR SLEEP, and Breaking the Cycle of Trauma
Dread Central
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On THE SHINING, DOCTOR SLEEP, and Breaking the Cycle of Trauma
Perspective | Fatherhood ruined horror films for me
The Washington Post
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The best of the genre deliver the scary goods while also commenting on who we are as a society -- and the undeniable progress we still need to achieve. Contemplating these issues with my daughter in mind leaves me fearful, angry, unraveled.
The Secret Life of Steve-O
Playboy
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The surprisingly complex ‘Jackass’ standout gives Playboy a look at his new show ‘Headset Hotshots’