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A plethora of horror/scifi anthology series are available, and relative newcomer "Love Death + Robots" struggles to stake its claim in a busy subgenre. We watched the mostly animated series, and give our thoughts on the best/worst episodes and (lack of) common threads or themes. Then we travel through time and watch Ryan Murphy's revisionist historical drama "Hollywood" which asks the question, what if the golden age of Hollywood was done right this time, allowing women, people of color, and people of all sexualities an equal shot?
By Cody Brantley & Ben PalmerA plethora of horror/scifi anthology series are available, and relative newcomer "Love Death + Robots" struggles to stake its claim in a busy subgenre. We watched the mostly animated series, and give our thoughts on the best/worst episodes and (lack of) common threads or themes. Then we travel through time and watch Ryan Murphy's revisionist historical drama "Hollywood" which asks the question, what if the golden age of Hollywood was done right this time, allowing women, people of color, and people of all sexualities an equal shot?