Joshua Meyer Peaky Blinders Season 6 Review: The Bleak Midwinter Gets Bleaker Before The End The end is near for the Shelby clan. Read More
Ethan Anderton Obi-Wan Kenobi Review: An Unnecessary Star Wars Prequel Story Manages To Feel Incredibly Vital And Thrilling The first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi have arrived, and our own Ethan Anderton is liking what the series has to offer so far. But the show has its problems. Read More
Chris Evangelista Stranger Things 4 Review: A Derivative Summer Blockbuster That Still Entertains Stranger Things 4 draws on Nightmare on Elm Street and more to create its biggest season yet. Read More
Sarah Milner Prehistoric Planet Review: Jon Favreau And David Attenborough Deliver A Docuseries For The Ages Prehistoric Planet aims to delight and surprise. Read More
Sarah Milner Night Sky Review: Sissy Spacek And J.K. Simmons Shine In Stunning New Sci-Fi Series Amazon's new series is a must-watch. Read More
Danielle Ryan Pistol Review: A Punk Rock Miniseries As Raw And Powerful As The Band That Inspired It Pistol is a wildly kinetic, often brutal depiction of the three years of the Sex Pistol's reign. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer The Essex Serpent Review: A Beast-Hunt Gives Way To A Gorgeous, Eerie Gothic Romance The Essex Serpent is a beast that's worth hunting down. Read More
Shania Russell The Time Traveler's Wife Review: A Troubling Tale Of Love And Loss That's Too Shallow To Thrive The Time Traveler's Wife never gives its characters or concepts the depth they deserve. Read More
Josh Spiegel The Kids In The Hall Review: The Canadian Quintet Returns Mostly To Comic Form The Kids in the Hall revival feels about as unchanged as possible, in that the troupe doesn't seem to have missed too much of a step. Read More
Joshua Meyer Outer Range Spoiler Review: A Sci-Fi Western Carried By Josh Brolin And A Workhorse Cast Amazon's mystery box sci-fi Western is worth your time. Read More
Sarah Milner The Pentaverate Review: Mike Myers At His Most Unrestrained The Pentaverate is a bloated mess, but it's not a complete disaster. That's something, right? Read More
Sarah Milner The Big Conn Review: A Convoluted Story Tries To Make Light Of A Real Tragedy The Big Conn tries to manufacture cheap thrills for a serious story. Read More
Danielle Ryan Candy Review: A Salacious Story Of Sex And Murder In 1980s Suburbia Jessica Biel is surprisingly scary in the true crime-inspired limited series Candy. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Netflix After School Animation Preview Includes Kung Fu Panda: Dragon Knight, Long-Awaited Dragon Prince Season 4, And More We finally have the first bit of footage from the upcoming Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight and confirmation of Dragon Prince's return. Read More
Joshua Meyer Ozark Season 4: Part 2 Spoiler Review: The Byrdes Fly One Last Time Into The Heart Of The American Nightmare In the end, Ozark mostly succeeded in its grim blue vision. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Review: The Legendary Sci-Fi Franchise Is No Longer Lost In Space Strange New Worlds is the best Star Trek show in decades. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Staircase Review: Colin Firth And Toni Collette Are Equally Strong In This Expansion Of The True Crime Saga The Staircase strives to shed new light on an over-familiar story. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong Undone Season 2 Review: Another Great Season Of Existential And Emotional Television Another season of emotional, engaging television. Read More
Shania Russell Under The Banner Of Heaven Review: Andrew Garfield's Stunning Crisis Of Faith Steadies An Uneven Murder Mystery A blistering look at family and faith. Read More
Shania Russell Ozark Season 4 Part 2 Review: The Crime Saga Crashes Into Its Inevitable Conclusion Marty Byrde has come a long way from his humble money-laundering beginnings. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong In Outlander's 'Sticks And Stones,' Claire Faces Both And Is Unsurprisingly Worse For It Read on for a spoiler-full discussion of the Outlander season 6 episode, Sticks and Stones. Read More
Josh Spiegel We Own This City Series Review: An Uncompromising And Grim Look At The Modern American Police We Own This City is dark and effective, and features a career-best performance from Jon Bernthal. Read More
Ethan Anderton They Call Me Magic Review: Magic Johnson Gets The Spectacular Last Dance Documentary Treatment Magic Johnson is one of the all-time greatest basketball players in the NBA, and a new Apple TV+ documentary gives him a shining documentary profile. Read More
Josh Spiegel The Offer Review: A Limited Series That Should've Been A Movie The Offer features a game cast, but the story can't sustain itself for 10 episodes. Read More
Chris Evangelista Barry Season 3 Review: Bill Hader's Extremely Dark Comedy Remains One Of The Best Shows Around Right Now Barry is back with a new, unsettling season. Read More
Shania Russell Heartstopper Review: A Queer Romance That Knows Exactly How To Make Your Heart Flutter One of the extraordinary elements of Heartstopper is its simplicity. Read More
Witney Seibold Outer Range Season 1 Review: Brolin Buffaloed By Baffling Black Hole Some mystery boxes should never be opened Read More