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Tv.com
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15:43 EST, 05 Mar, 2013
Review
Not gonna lie, there's a lot of WTF going on here. But it has the potential to be really fun kind of WTF. http://www.tv.com/news/cult-series-premiere-review-a-crazy-show-within-a-crazy-show-30649/
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Starpulse
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11:48 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
Review
Will Cult develop hardcore obsessed fans of it’s own ‘show within a show?’ Last night’s premiere thrilled, chilled and confused viewers introduced to both.
http://www.starpulse.com/news/Roxanne_Tellier/2013/02/20/cult_the_premiere_these_things_just_s?re
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Buddy TV
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11:11 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
Review
The series premiere of Cult titled "You're Next" was quite the hour-long journey. I'll admit flat out that I will be watching future episodes with the light on. It's equal parts horror, mystery and psychological thriller.
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Tv Fanatic
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11:09 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
Review
What do T-Bag and Alaric Saltzmann have in common? Well, okay, not a lot. But the men behind those characters? They have Cult in common as the leads for the CW's chilling new series about what might happen when the lines between fantasy and reality
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Tv.com
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11:07 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
Review
Not gonna lie, there's a lot of WTF going on here. But it has the potential to be really fun kind of WTF. http://www.tv.com/news/cult-series-premiere-review-a-crazy-show-within-a-crazy-show-30649/
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Hitfix
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11:03 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
Review
HitFix's Daniel Fienberg reviews The CW's "Cult," premiering on Tuesday, February 19. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print/posts/tv-review-the-cws-cult-is-yet-another-unsuccessfully-crazy-midseason-drama
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Buddy TV
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10:32 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
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Cult is a creepy show. I admit to having a nightmare after my first viewing of the pilot. That's what happens when a show purposely sneaks into your head and tries to make you doubt the very foundations of reality. Because Cult does this successfully, it
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Zap2It
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10:22 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
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In his novel "Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah," author Richard Bach (best known for "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"), writes, "If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes mor
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