2017 was a great year for film and television. The biggest genre around—the superhero film—showed off its dynamism with a diverse palate of films from the gritty drama of Logan to the space pop of Thor: Ragnarok, and only one superhero movie of the year stinker. And as evidenced by the wildly uncertain Oscar race at the moment, it was also a terrific year for dramas, comedies, and all kinds of well-crafted features. And then in television, Prestige TV flexed its muscles once more with exciting newcomers like The Handmaid's Tale and Mindhunter to add to …
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