Valerie Ettenhofer The Girl Before Review: A Study In Obsession That Mostly Avoids Familiar Mystery Beats The Girl Before is an immersive detour from the prescribed mystery miniseries blueprint. Read More
Danielle Ryan Peacemaker Faces An Imminent Battle In 'Murn After Reading' "The mind is a field of scorpions best running from not towards." Read More
Bryan Young The Book Of Boba Fett Delivers Expected Surprises In 'From The Desert Comes A Stranger' The Book of Boba Fett touches base with more characters that aren't Boba Fett in the sixth episode of the series. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong Reacher Review: Prime Video's Action Series Is Absurdly Good Fun Reacher is the opposite of a grounded drama — it's an over-the-top action-packed thriller centered around a very large, very smart, very skilled man. Read More
Ethan Anderton Willem Dafoe Brings His Wild Eyes To A Surprisingly Horny Saturday Night Live Having Willem Dafoe host SNL has been a long time coming, and even though this episode isn't bad, I wish the series put his talents to better use. Read More
Chris Evangelista Pam & Tommy Review: A Wild But Sympathetic Portrait Of The Pamela Anderson And Tommy Lee Story Pam & Tommy gives us the story behind that famous sex tape – and much more. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window Review: Kristen Bell Tries To Solve A Mystery In This Uneven Thriller Parody The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window is funny, but not funny enough. Read More
Joshua Meyer Ozark Season 4 Part 1 Spoiler Review: More Red, And Of Course, Blue, Comes To The Byrdes' Nest It's the beginning of the end for Ozark, and its famously blue color scheme is turning red with the blood of the Byrdes' victims. Read More
Caroline Cao Legend Of Vox Machina Review: High Fantasy Goes Low Brow In An Entertaining Dungeons & Dragons Epic The Legend of Vox Machina is a crowdfunded Dungeons & Dragons epic which should serve fans and non-fans alike. Read More
Ethan Anderton Will Forte Keeps It Weird While Hosting Saturday Night Live, And Kristen Wiig Came Along Too Will Forte brought his trademark oddball sense of humor back to SNL, complete with the return of MacGruber. Let's dig into the best and worst sketches. Read More
Ethan Anderton We Need To Talk About Cosby Review: No Punches Are Pulled In This Raw Reconciliation Of The Disgraced Icon [Sundance 2022] Comedian W. Kamau Bell asks challenging questions about coming to terms with the legacy of Bill Cosby and his heinous misdeeds over the years. Read More
Shania Russell The Gilded Age Review: Earnest Escapism That Ticks All The Period Piece Boxes The Gilded Age has gowns, beautiful gowns, as well as an unabashed earnestness and a stacked cast. Read More
Bryan Young The Book Of Boba Fett Delivers An Origin Story Before 'The Gathering Storm' The Book of Boba Fett episode 4 didn't do a whole lot to carry the story forward, but it did offer us more insight to Boba Fett's character. Read More
Shania Russell Ozark Season 4 Review: Part 1 Proves There's No Happy Ending In Sight In part 1 of its final season, Ozark is hellbent on doing what it does best: stressing out its audience. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer The Afterparty Review: A Middling Whodunit Wrapped In A Hyper-Creative Comedy The Afterparty almost — but never quite — lives up to its pitch as "Agatha Christie by way of Lord and Miller." Read More
Danielle Ryan Moon Knight Trailer Preview Shows Marc Spector Getting In Touch With His Inner Chaos The first full trailer for Moon Knight is coming soon, and now we have a sneak preview of Oscar Isaac in action. Read More
Joshua Meyer Station Eleven Spoiler Review: Finding Hope Among Harsh Times Through Creativity And Serendipity With its tremendous finale, Station Eleven cemented itself as one of the best pieces of art to address the pandemic. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer How I Met Your Father Review: An Immediately Likable New Chapter Can a spin-off of How I Met Your Mother work in this day and age? Yes, yes it can. Read More
Danielle Ryan Peacemaker Enters 'A Whole New Whirled' With Violence, Vulgarity And Heart Peacemaker as arrived on HBO Max, and if you had any doubt that John Cena's character could carry his own series, James Gunn washes all that away. Read More
Ariel Fisher And Just Like That, The Other Shoe Dropped It made me wonder, how liberating is it to finally see your personal struggle with sexuality in a show that set the binary standard in your youth? Read More
Chris Evangelista Archive 81 Review: Analog Horrors Haunt Netflix's Uneven New Supernatural Series Break out the cursed VHS tapes and get ready for Netflix's spooky Archive 81. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Euphoria Review: Season 2 Is Bolder, Deeper, And More Relentless Rue makes some bad decisions as Euphoria season 2 continues its warts-and-all portrayal of addiction and teen life. Read More
Danielle Ryan Peacemaker Review: The Suicide Squad Spin-Off May Be James Gunn's Vulgar, Violent Masterpiece Peacemaker is James Gunn's his masterpiece, a thoughtful and hilariously vulgar take on not only the world of the DCEU, but our own as well. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Search Party Review: The Satire Pivots Wildly During An All-In Final Season The last season of Search Party is perhaps its most audacious, as it throws caution to the wind and truly lets its freak flag fly. Read More
Bryan Young The Book Of Boba Fett Review: Boba Fett Treads Familiar Ground In 'Stranger In A Strange Land' The first episode of The Book of Boba Fett doesn't break a lot of new ground, but it's entertaining to watch. Read More
Ariel Fisher And Just Like That, It Was Time To Let Go I couldn't help but wonder, in matters of grief, doubt, and facing our fears, can we eventually meet our real selves? Read More
Chris Evangelista House Of The Dragon, Peacemaker & More Teased In HBO Max 2022 Preview Say goodbye to the nightmare that was 2021 by looking forward to the HBO titles coming your way in 2022. Read More