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  1. 2 days ago · The New Trailer For 'Gladiator II' Starring Denzel Washington and Paul Mescal Is Here. Brian Richards | Film | July 9, 2024 |.

  2. Review: 'The Weekend' Is 'Meet The Parents' In Hell. Kevin Smith Fights With The MPAA To Get a PG-13 Rating For His New Movie. 'The Watchers' Review: Ishana Night Shyamalan Crafted a Clunker. Richard Linklater's 'Hit Man' Is the Best Possible Use of Glen Powell's No-Face.

  3. Pajiba is a film, book, and television review site, though we used to feature weekly political commentary as well. Unfortunately, our political column was shut down by the Bush Administration through a little-used clause in the Patriot Act.

  4. Pajiba was established in 2004 as a small political blog that eventually found a larger audience, as well as a variety of voices from different backgrounds across the United States and Europe. We cover film, television, politics, and celebrity culture.

  5. Review: Home Is Where The Surreal Vampire Puppet Horror Is In 'The Vourdalak'. 'The Acolyte' Episode 6: Motherforking Sith Balls. 'A Quiet Place: Day One' Is One of the Year's Biggest Surprises. 'Fancy Dance' Is One of the Most Important Films You Can Watch This Year.

  6. Review: 'Bojack Horseman' Season 4 Reminds Us Why Life Is Worth Living. Review: 'You're the Worst' Season 4 Solves The Problems of the Last Two Seasons. 'American Horror Story: Cult' Review: Shut the F*ck Up, Ryan Murphy. Revisiting the Year's Best, Most Emotionally Resonant 5-Minute Sequence of TV.

  7. Jun 24, 2024 · Ultimately, however, these are the 20 I settled on, not necessarily because they are the best (although, many are), but because — to me — they are the most Pajiba-ish movies since June 24th, 2004.

  8. Your Comprehensive Pajiba Sportsball Roundup For Sportsies And Non-Sportsies Alike

  9. Book Review: 'She Said' Offers the Behind-the-Scenes Details on the Investigation Into Harvey Weinstein. Review: Margaret Atwood's New Novel 'The Testaments' Is A Thrilling Return To Gilead. The Best Books of the Summer: Lisa Taddeo, Mary Beth Keane, Ruth Ware, Chuck Wendig.

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