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00BAMA Review of the Todd Berger comedy webseries that imagines President Barack Obama instituting his policies of change as a James Bond-style covert operative with assistance from Joey B, Hill and Rahm.

Aidan 5 Review of the sci-fi webseries about a police detective investigating the murder of his own clones in the year 2064 that features illustrated settings in black and white, similar to the film Sin City.

and Boris Review of the dramatic webseries about an out-of-shape former KGB spy trying to find his way in a post-Soviet world that was filmed on a digital still-camera by an unemployed married couple.

Anti-Matter Review of the comedy webseries set in a New York City comic book store that offers small snippets into geek life that are easily assessable to anyone, regardless of cultural orientation.

Awkward Embraces Review of the geek-centric webseries that follows three twentysomething female friends and their screwball comedy-like attempts to find the perfect love in all the wrong places.

Back on Topps Review of the Michael Eisner-produced webseries that takes place at the Topps Trading Card Company and features Jason and Randy Sklar as heirs to the sports manufacturing throne.

Bad Crooks Review of the partially improvisational comedy webseries about seven former office workers who turn to a life of crime in order to make ends meet when they find themselves unemployed.

The Bannen Way Review of the Sony Crackle webseries about a small-time thief having difficulty escaping the world of crime while caught between his mobster uncle and law enforcement father.

The Baristas Review of the Justin Kownacki-created comedy webseries about a Pittsburgh coffee shop and its small group of employees and customers that shares similarities with the NBC sitcom Cheers.

The Bitter End Review of the Canadian webseries about about two estranged brothers sharing an apartment together that was born out of the improv theater performances of its creators and cast.

Blue Movies Review of the comedy webseries about a misguided intern working at a pornographic film studio, the assistant he is attracted to and the director who has artistic ambitions for his creations.

The Booth at the End Review of the Vuguru-produced webseries that stars veteran actor Xander Berkeley as a mysterious man capable of granting wishes upon completion of morally-challenging tasks.

Captain Blasto Review of the comic book-inspired webseries about an alienated high school student who decides to stage fake crimes in order to become a superhero, created by Christopher Preksta.

Casters Review of the New York City-based webseries about a trio of podcasters and their efforts to balance the “need to be heard” with the various trials and tribulations of their twentysomething lives.

Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager Review of the first season of the webseries created by Wisconsin residents Matt Sloan and Aaron Yonda that chronicles the adventures of Darth Vader’s younger brother.

The Confession Review of the dramatic webseries that features Kiefer Sutherland as a professional hitman and John Hurt as a priest, filled with philosophical undertones and an action-packed backstory.

Copy & Pastry Review of the comedic webseries centering on two roommates attempting to break into the pastry industry, created by the vaudeville-like acting team of Scott McCabe and Tory Stanton.

Curtain Call Review of the murder-mystery webseries that follows the investigation of an actress shot during a stage production and the polar opposite homicide detectives assigned to find the truth.

Danger 5: The Diamond Girls Review of the comedy webseries about a team of secret agents assigned to thwart various Nazi schemes, as well as Adolph Hitler, in a 1960s pop culture recreation of the 1940s.

Dragon Age: Redemption Review of the Felicia Day webseries that takes place within the world of BioWare’s Dragon Age video game and features the search for an escaped mage and personal redemption.

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog Review of the Emmy-winning webseries creation from Buffy the Vampire Slayer mastermind Joss Whedon, siblings Jed and Zack Whedon, and Jed’s fiancé Maurissa Tancharoen.

Drunk History and Great and Telling Tales History takes a different and amusing turn in these two original webseries that live up to their respective names, offered by Funny Or Die and the History Channel.

Fourplay in LA Review of the comedy webseries that explores the lives of four female roommates living in Los Angeles through a series of short-episode snapshots that, taken together, paint a vivid picture.

Freckle and Bean Review of the comedy webseries about two female roommates struggling to make their dreams of becoming Hollywood actresses come true that conjures up memories of Laverne & Shirley.

Fresh Hell Review of the comedy webseries in which Star Trek actor Brent Spiner portrays himself as a man trying to rebuild his life after losing everything, with the help of some sitcom-worthy characters.

The Guild Season One Review of the first season of the comedy webseries created by actress Felicia Day that revolves around a group of online gamers who struggle when it comes to living in the real world.

Hollywood Wasteland Review of the comedy webseries about an apocalyptic future and the present day comic book artist who will ultimately save mankind, despite the narcissism he shares with his roommates.

The Last Man(s) on Earth Review of the comedy webseries about “end of the world” survival skills and the attempts of the two main characters to create a series of instructional videos for any scenario.

Leap Year Review of the dramedy webseries about five friends who are thrust into a competition against each other when they lose their jobs and start their own individual businesses despite the inherent risks.

The Mercury Men Review of the webseries about a plot by invaders from the planet Mercury bent on destroying Earth and the unlikely duo tasked with stopping them that pays homage to sci-fi of the past.

Next! the series Review of the award winning webseries that follows real life casting director John Jackson and the fictitious auditions for a low-budget horror film that ultimately lead to comedic results.

Odd Jobs Review of the witty comedic webseries that follows a suddenly unemployed investment banker who is forced to make a living through a series of odd jobs found on Craigslist by his slacker friend.

Out of Luck Review of the comedic webseries about a mischievous leprechaun that loses his powers and recruits a human male to help him in exchange for romantic guidance regarding the woman he loves.

Pioneer One Review of the dramatic webseries about the return to Earth by an unknown Russian cosmonaut raised on Mars that has undertones of a slow-burning political and psychological thriller.

Pittsburgh Dad Review of the Christopher Preksta webseries featuring a Pittsburgh father’s rants about his kids and neighbors that is filled with childhood nostalgia and humorous snippets about life in general.

The Power Object Review of the comedic webseries that utilizes Barbie-like dolls as actors to tell the story of three female roommates who attempt to turn their lives around with the help of a magic vibrator.

Pueblo Webseries Review of the offbeat romantic comedy webseries about an American teacher in small town Spain that has a Woody Allen-esque style and serves as an effective “postcard” for the region.

The Real Girl's Guide to Everything Else Review of the comedic webseries about a Lebanese lesbian writing a chick-lit novel with the help of her friends in order to fund a research trip to Afghanistan.

Saving Rent Review of the webseries sitcom about a Los Angeles advertising manager who is forced to rent out rooms in his house to a group of strangers in order to save money after he loses his job.

The Secret Life of Scientists & Engineers Review of the documentary webseries produced by PBS that spotlights various scientists and engineers with a focus on their real-life hobbies as well as careers.

SOLO Review of the comedy webseries that follows a reality show about a one-man mission to Mars that is cancelled after only thirty days, stranding the would-be astronaut in deep space in the process.

The Steps Review of the noir-thriller webseries that follows a former Los Angeles private investigator as he attempts to evade the law in small town Tennessee while likewise facing his own internal demons.

Time for Passion Review of the comedy webseries about the fictitious Johnson Roberts as he teaches acting students how to use “passion” in their performances while attempting to film his own script.

Transylvania Television Review of the comedy webseries about a collection of Muppet-style puppets that are monster-esque in nature operating a television station in the Carpathian Mountains.

The Trivial Pursuits of Arthur Banks Review of the AMC-produced webseries about the romantic relationships of a neurotic playwright that contains numerous similarities to the films of Woody Allen.

Vampire Mob Review of the genre-mixing webseries about a hit man for the mob, who also happens to be a vampire, his dysfunctional middle class family and the difficulties he has balancing the two lifestyles.

The Variants Review of the comedic webseries about a group of employees at a Dallas-based comic book store that delivers geek-based humor which can be appreciated by geeks and non-geeks alike.

The Video Makers Review of the webseries created by real-life documentary video producer Walter Gottlieb that spoofs the non-fiction television industry through the fictitious Lowball Productions.

Voyage Trekkers Review of the comedy webseries that follows the misadventures of a Galactic Union crew that not only spoofs the Star Trek television series but contains its own originality as well.

We Are with the Band Review of the Los Angeles-based webseries that follows two female hipsters and their comedic misadventures within the local underground music scene while partying through life.

The Webventures of Justin and Alden Review of the Trident Layers-sponsored webseries that spoofs mainstream road trip movies as well as the webseries medium, and features celebrity guest appearances.

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