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The A.V. Club. Save. Here's a compilation of our favorite features published this week. Be sure to follow along with our TV recaps and check out all our recent reviews. 9/27/19. 11:13 PM. 2.

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Recaps from The A.V. Club's TV experts. TV Reviews. American Horror Story is fun again with 1984. Molly Horan. A Law & Order of one's own: Netflix delivers a satisfying procedural with Criminal.

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Interviews, commentary, and recommendations old and new. Geez, Grey's, a little "Previously on…" would have been helpful here.So in case (like me), you've been away from this show for a bit, here's a quick summary: Teddy and Owen just gave birth.

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When The Conners was born last TV season, it came out of the ashes of Rosanne's exalted return and quick, fiery demise. Now in its second season, though, The Conners finds the titular family settling even more comfortably into their long-held roles as Lanford, Ill.'s wryest denizens of the worki...

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The A.V. Club's beloved internet celebrity game show. In each round, our guest draws two cards from a deck filled with famous names (both real and fictional) and one card from a deck of scenarios ...

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The A.V. Club is an online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop culture media. The A.V. Club was created in 1993 as a supplement to The Onion. In the early years after that was established on the Internet in 1996, the ...

The A.V. Club's 10 favorite books of 2018

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The Gone World impressively balances tense, high-speed action with deep philosophical questions, resulting in a fast but thought-provoking read.The time-travel crime thriller asks readers to consider what they would do if they learned their lives were just a possibility, that they existed in a potential future that might never come to pass.

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There's a lot of music out there. To help you cut through all the noise, every week The A.V. Club is rounding up A-Sides, five recent releases we think are worth your time. You can listen to these and more on Spotify.

The A.V. Club is recapping Mindhunter

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The A.V. Club | Film. Brad Pitt journeys into inner and outer space in James Gray's sci-fi stunner Ad Astra. Ignatiy Vishnevetsky. Today 10:30am. Kotaku.


The A.V. Club is an online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop culture media. The A.V. Club was created in 1993 as a supplement to The Onion. In the early years after that was established on the Internet in 1996, the supplement had minimal presence on the website.

A 2005 website redesign placed The A.V. Club in a more prominent position, allowing its online identity to grow. Unlike its parent publication, The A.V. Club is not satirical.
The publication's name is a reference to audiovisual clubs typical of American high schools...


In 1993, five years after the founding of The Onion, Stephen Thompson, a student at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, launched an entertainment section of the newspaper.

In 1996, both The Onion and The A.V. Club were debuted on the Internet. The A.V. Club was originally a sub-section[5] of the main theonion.com domain name.

The supplement was moved to its own domain name, theavclub.com, before the 2005 acquisition of the shorter avclub.com domain name. The latter change coincided with a redesign that incorporated reader comments and blog content. In 2006 the website shifted its content model again to add content on a daily, rather than weekly, basis. Some contributors have become established as freelance writers and editors.

In December 2004, Stephen Thompson left his position as founding editor of The A.V. Club.

According to Sean Mills, then-president of The Onion, the A.V. Club website first reached more than 1 million unique visitors in October 2007. In late 2009 the website was reported to have received more than 1.4 million unique visitors and 75,000 comments per month.

At its peak, the print version of The A.V. Club was available in 17 different cities. Localized sections of the website were also maintained, with reviews and news relevant to specific cities. The print version and localized websites were gradually discontinued, and in December 2013, print publication ceased production in the last three markets