Danielle Ryan Russian Doll Season 2 Review: Unstacking Generational Trauma Once More, With Feeling Russian Doll season 2 is messy and complicated, but ultimately emotionally enlightening. Read More
Jeremy Mathai The Flight Attendant Season 2 Review: Kaley Cuoco Shines In An Enticing, But Uneven Attempt To Recapture Previous Heights The Flight Attendant season 2 doesn't quite match the soaring heights of its inaugural run. Read More
Chris Evangelista Gaslit Review: The Watergate Story Gets A Fresh Spin Julia Roberts is great in Gaslit, but it's Shea Whigham's G. Gordon Liddy who steals the show. Read More
Danielle Ryan Roar Review: Apple's Anthology Series Falls Victim To Its Fables Roar is one part Black Mirror, one part The Twilight Zone, all filtered through the lens of feminism. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer The First Lady Review: An Uneven But Effective Historical Triptych The First Lady works as an empathetic yet formally straightforward biopic. Read More
Josh Spiegel Tokyo Vice Review: A Moody Thriller Saddled By The Elgort Of It All Despite great visuals, Tokyo Vice gets bogged down by its lackluster lead. Read More
Chris Evangelista Better Call Saul Season 6 Review: One Of The Best Shows On TV Unleashes An Unbearably Tense Final Season Better Call Saul remains one of the best shows on TV. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong The Revolution Is Starting To Get Real In Outlander's Give Me Liberty The revolution is here. Well, kinda. Read More
Ethan Anderton Jerrod Carmichael Makes A Splash On Saturday Night Live, And Oscars Jokes Basically Guest Starred Jerrod Carmichael brings his stand-up skills to SNL, but there were maybe a few too many gags involving the 2022 Oscars controversy. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Young Justice Season 4 Part 2 Review: A Focused, Emotional Premiere Young Justice continues to stand apart from other superhero shows. Read More
Josh Spiegel Moon Knight Review: Oscar Isaac Singlehandedly Saves This MCU Show Oscar Isaac is without question the best part of Moon Knight. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong In Outlander's 'Hour Of The Wolf,' Things Get Real With The Cherokee What time is it? Why, it's the Hour of the Wolf, of course. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Slow Horses Review: This Spy Thriller Hitches Its Wagon To An Insufferable Performance Slow Horses is never as funny, nor as enjoyable, nor as deep as its source material. Read More
Jeremy Mathai Halo Makes First Contact In A Messy, If Promising Premiere The first episode of Halo sets off on its own path. Read More
Ethan Anderton Atlanta Season 3 Review: This Is The Boldest, Sharpest, And Most Confident Show On Television Four years have passed since the second season of Atlanta came to an end, but the third season doesn't miss a step with a stirring, incredible season premiere. Read More
Shania Russell Bridgerton Season 2 Review: Simone Ashley Is The Diamond Of An Otherwise Lackluster Courting Season Bridgerton season 2 is a lackluster season that hopes to recapture the heights of its first but mostly falls short. Read More
Danielle Ryan The Raised By Wolves Colony Report: Of Gods, Men, And Machines Raised by Wolves season 2 ends with a setup for an even wilder season 3. Read More
Jeremy Mathai Halo Review: The Video Game Adaptation Tries To Find The Humanity Beneath The Helmet The first two episodes of Halo leave a lot to be desired. Read More
Rafael Motamayor The Man Who Fell To Earth Review: A Timely And Fresh Adaptation Of A Sci-Fi Classic [SXSW] The Man Who Fell to Earth TV series is a promising, different take on familiar material. Read More
Chris Evangelista Bad Vegan Review: Another Shocking, Twisty True Crime Docuseries From Netflix Get ready for your new true crime addiction, until the next one comes along. Read More
Danielle Ryan DMZ Review: A Well-Crafted Tale About Hope In The Face Of Hopelessness DMZ seems meant to inspire us and remind us of our own power, even when the road ahead seems impossible. Read More
Chris Evangelista Shining Girls Review: Elisabeth Moss Is Unstuck In Time In This Creepy, Mystifying Series Shining Girls is mysterious. Very, very mysterious. Read More
Jeremy Mathai WeCrashed Review: Anne Hathaway Steals The Show In A Sleek, Seductive Tale Of A Startup Gone Wrong WeCrashed is not just about the story of WeWork. It's also a surprisingly genuine, well-developed, yet unflinchingly toxic love story. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Girl From Plainville Review: Strong Performances Anchor A Difficult, Emotionally Draining Show Elle Fanning delivers a disturbing performance in the bleak The Girl From Plainville. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Pachinko Review: Soo Hugh's Stirring Prestige Series Streamlines A Singular Immigrant Saga Pachinko is a story told in pieces, but the pieces are more vibrant, earnest, and stirring than most any other show on TV today. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer The Thing About Pam Review: An Oddly Wry Take On A Real Life Murder Case The Thing About Pam offers an intriguing but tonally off-putting rehash of a familiar true crime story. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Shining Vale Review: Courteney Cox Headlines A Zany Horror Comedy Shining Vale is a one-of-a-kind series that's often messy but always entertaining. Read More