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Vulture brings New York Magazine's intelligence and edge to entertainment coverage. Unlike celebrity gossip sites, Vulture provides thoughtful analysis of movies, TV, music, and culture. The site is known for comprehensive TV recaps, sharp criticism, and deep dives into entertainment industry dynamics. If you want entertainment coverage that makes you think, Vulture delivers.
Vulture's connection to New York Magazine gives it editorial standards that typical entertainment sites lack. The writing is intelligent without being pretentious. Their TV recaps have become essential reading for fans of prestige television, providing analysis that enhances viewing.
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