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Aaron Peterson

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Biography:

An avid film buff, Aaron began his descent into film criticism as a means to elaborate on a myriad of genres, while also serving as a sounding board for the those who can appreciate any form of art without an ounce of pretentiousness. Winner of both The Academy of Podcasters and the Podcast Award for his work in film and television media, Aaron continues to contribute as an online film critic as well as host on several successful podcast ventures. Enjoy yourself. Be unique. Most importantly, 'Buy Popcorn'.

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Reacher: Season 3 (2025) 98% 9/10 EDIT “If you are a fan of Reacher, settle in, because this round is even more brutal and fist-pumping than either of the two before it. In fact, Season 3 is the best season of Reacher yet.” – The Hollywood Outsider Feb 19, 2025 Full Review Reacher: Season 2 (2023) 98% 8.5/10 EDIT “Lee Child has created a thinking person’s pulpy action hero for the ages, and in Season 2, Alan Ritchson has perfected his interpretation for readers and non-readers alike, yet again delivering one of the best TV shows of the year.” – The Hollywood Outsider Dec 13, 2023 Full Review Halo: Season 1 (2022) 70% 8/10 EDIT “Halo has had a bumpy road to the screen, but fans new and old alike should be more than entertained by the explorations of Master Chief and his evolving world.” – The Hollywood Outsider Mar 23, 2022 Full Review Sasquatch: Season 1 (2021) 93% 7/10 EDIT “A thriller wrapped in a riddle, Sasquatch is a fun ride ripe for dissecting among internet sleuths. By the end, I was ready to gear up and lead a sasquatch hunt myself.” – The Hollywood Outsider Apr 1, 2021 Full Review Snowpiercer: Season 1 (2020) 63% 7.5/10 EDIT “Snowpiercer's entertaining first season is anchored by a stellar turn from Jennifer Connelly as the story's conductor.” – The Hollywood Outsider May 12, 2020 Full Review I Am the Night: Season 1 (2019) 73% EDIT “Not only does I Am the Night showcase powerful performances from Pine and Eisley, it also shines a light on a troubling moment in our own history, but in a sleight-of-hand fashion as focuses on one of the most famous unsolved murders in Hollywood history.” – The Hollywood Outsider Jan 28, 2019 Full Review
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