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Television is something that has been pinned against film forever. Here at Cinemablography, we praise television as a form of filmmaking! TV is a great way to tell a fuller, more complex story with the bonus of having, on average, more run time than the industry standard, 150 minute films. Television has created some of the most passionate fans in the history of cinema and our authors write about the series's that they are the most loyal to.

Articles

The Philosophy of True Detective - Mason Leaver, Nov 2020
​Film vs. Television: A Look Into What Makes A Compelling Zombie Apocalypse - Samantha Shuma, May 2020

Reviews

Atom Eve: A Bridge Between Seasons - Corban Reinard, January 2024
​Cursed: Series Review - Zoe Leininger, Oct 2020

A Promising Review of The Promised Neverland - Daniel Sison, May 2020​
All American Seasons 1-2 Review - Joseph Naguski, May 2020​
Power Rangers: A History of Globalization and Localization - Billy Martel, Dec 2014
Sherlock Holmes in the 21st Century: The BBC's New Vision for a Timeless Hero - Billy Martel, Nov 2014
The Flash: A Brief History and Review of the CW's Newest Superhero Series - Billy Martel, Oct 2014
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