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Alexis Gunderson

Alexis Gunderson
Alexis Gunderson is a writer who left the academic world of Russian Literature to join the secular one of television and cultural criticism. Her work appears regularly at Paste Magazine, and has also been found at Birth.Movies.Death, Syfy Wire, and Screener TV. She lives in the DC area.


Karen Pirie is a Moody, Reflective Series About the Power of Moments in Time

Season one, which is set in 2021 and flashes back 25 years, isn't simply nostalgic for the 90s... it remembers the 90s.

January 19, 2023  By Alexis Gunderson
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The new Seniors of Crime Fiction, on Page and Screen

These older sleuths and killers prove that crimes (in stories) keep a heart young.

December 12, 2022  By Alexis Gunderson
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We're Living in a Golden Age of Australian Crime and Mystery Television

Six Australian crime series to get you chasing clues down under

June 2, 2022  By Alexis Gunderson
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Bosch Is Back — But Can Bosch: Legacy Find the Original's Sunbaked Noir Magic?

Bosch is a private eye, Maddie is a cop, and Honey is out for revenge. So does it work?

May 6, 2022  By Alexis Gunderson
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Slow Horses is
Worth the Slow Burn

Come for the spy drama’s creative pedigree, stay for the deeply bleak comedy of spycraft gone 'goblin mode'

April 8, 2022  By Alexis Gunderson
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