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Variety: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Episode 6 Recap

Sunday’s finale of “Fear the Walking Dead” pulled out all the stops with a dynamic episode that delivered powerful character moments, cinematic visuals, and a welcome dose of undead carnage. The result was the most intense installment of the zombie spin-off series.
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DISH Network: The Greatest Football Movies of All-Time

Few subjects are as inherently cinematic as football. From the spectacle of victory to the drama of defeat, the sport has been depicted on-screen numerous times to varying degrees of success. To help you program a football film festival, here’s a look at five of the greatest gridiron movies ever made.
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Variety: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Episode 5 Recap
Following last week’s gripping look at life in a suburban L.A. internment camp, Episode 5 of “Fear the Walking Dead” was a curiously dull affair that did little to advance the story or deepen the characters. Instead, this installment spent an unwelcome amount of time rehashing the TV torture debate, an exhausted plot device that should’ve ended with the series finale of “24” back in 2010.
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The Robot’s Voice: 10 Secrets From the Directors of “Toy Masters”

Let’s face it: the first time you or I tore open the package of a Battle Armor He-Man action figure, we weren’t wondering who designed it. We were too busy thinking: “This is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen!” But someone out there deserves the credit, and at least two former Mattel employees are claiming it for themselves. At the West Coast premiere of the documentary “Toy Masters,” I spoke with Landis and Lay about He-Man’s controversial origin story.
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DISH Network: Keeping Up With Recent Health News
These days, keeping up with the latest health news can be tricky business. What’s good for you one minute is bad for you the next. To help make sense of it all, this hilarious video from FUSION’s “Come Here and Say That” is just what the doctor ordered!
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DISH Network: Would You Let a Stranger Read Your Search History?
It’s a secret that many of us guard with our lives. The data it contains could damage relationships and cause undue shame and embarrassment if exposed. It’s your cell phone’s search history—and no one would be brave enough to share it with a complete stranger…or would they? In this outrageous video from FUSION’s “Come Here and Say That,” a group of random participants were put to the test!
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DISH Network: Will the 2016 Elections Be a Revolución?
With the 2016 Presidential race underway, candidates from both parties are actively courting the Latino community. Comprised of 25 million eligible voters, this historically underserved electorate may well determine the course of American politics for generations. To help put this in perspective, a thought-provoking new video from FUSION’s “Come Here and Say That” explains how politicians are attracting Hispanic voters and why it’s crucial that they do.
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Variety: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Episode 4 Recap

With nary a walker in sight, Sunday’s fourth episode of “Fear the Walking Dead” was a somber yet gripping look at the effect a large-scale disaster has on a small community.
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Variety: Danger, Will Robinson! Cast Members Recall ‘Lost in Space’ on its 50th Anniversary

When it premiered on September 15, 1965, the CBS sci-fi adventure “Lost in Space” met with little enthusiasm from TV viewers. But the show, which originally debuted in black and white, gained popularity during its second month on the air, and eventually cracked the top ten weekly programs by January. To mark its 50th anniversary, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has released a lavish 18-disk Blu-ray boxed set, featuring all 83 episodes of the campy space saga.
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Variety: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Episode 3 Recap

Building on the momentum of the previous episode, Sunday’s third installment of “Fear the Walking Dead” featured some of the most frightening moments in the series so far, as well as some of the dumbest. This wildly uneven entry probably won’t sway viewers who’ve already grown tired of the bland main characters, but might please fans who value well-orchestrated shivers and expertly crafted gore effects.
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