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Foundation Season 2 Review: A Massive Sci-Fi Setup That Pays Off
Foundation season 2 improves on season 1 with a narrative that eventually comes into its own and feels like time well spent. -
What We Do In The Shadows Season 5 Review: An Amusing Yet Glitchy Gizmo
While still amusing, What We Do in the Shadows is getting a little long in the tooth. -
Justified: City Primeval Review: An Excellent Return To Form For Timothy Olyphant
Justified: City Primeval is often as satisfying and effective as the show that inspired it. -
The Witcher Season 3 Review: An Ambitious, Mostly-Satisfying Foray Into Andrzej Sapkowski's World
While season 3 is no perfect puzzle box, its pieces eventually fall into place. -
The Afterparty Season 2 Review: The Genre-Jumping Murder-Mystery Returns To Prove It Still Has A Pulse
A hilarious, unpredictable, and devilishly smart whodunnit. -
My Adventures With Superman Review: The Lighthearted, Dorky Man Of Steel Story We Deserve
My Adventures With Superman is a fantastic introduction to The Man of Tomorrow. -
Warrior Season 3 Review: Still The Best Thing On TV You're Not Watching
You should be watching Warrior. -
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Secret Invasion Review: Marvel's Nick Fury Spy Thriller Hits The Ground Running
Secret Invasion starts off well, but can it stick the landing? -
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 2 Review: A Trek As Good As It Has Ever Been
The second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is excellent. -
Outlander Season 7 Review: The Series Still Understands The Assignment
The Outlander television series, like the books by Diana Gabaldon it's based on, knows its audience. -
The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic In Gotham Uses New Board Game Tech To Create The Ultimate Batman Puzzle Experience
A unique and engaging augmented reality experience. -
The Idol Review: The Series Might Be Insecure And Miscast, But Sam Levinson Is Still Making Vital Television
The Idol is sensational, messy, and amateur - and deeply worth watching. -
Arnold Review: From Gold's Gym To Being The Governator
A charming and entertaining look at the rise and life of one of the world's biggest celebrities. -
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Barry Season 4 Episode 8 Review: The Best Directed Show On TV Says Goodbye
Goodbye, Barry. It's been quite the ride. -
FUBAR Review: Arnold Schwarzenegger's Netflix Series Is A Watered-Down True Lies
It's fun to have Arnold Schwarzenegger, but not like this. -
Barry Season 4 Episode 7 Review: Desperate Times And Desperate Measures
We're just going to keep doing what we're doing. -
Clone High Review: The Clones Are Back For A Smart And Funny Second Season
Clone High is back and better than ever. -
Barry Season 4 Episode 6 Review: Looking For A Sign
We feel like we're saying this more and more each week, but it's time for another uber-dark episode of Barry! -
Barry Season 4 Episode 5 Review: It's A Miserable Life
Can't wait to see Larry Chowder: The Magical Boy. -
Bupkis Review: An Aimless, Meandering Comedy Struggling To Find Itself
An unfocused character and show. -
Barry Season 4 Episode 4 Review: Making A Jump
Lay down and make sand angels while you read this. -
Silo Review: A Post-Apocalyptic Neo-Noir That Thrives On Intrigue And Steady World-Building
The Apple TV+ series gives us murder and intrigue, 100+ storeys below ground. -
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Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Review: A Royal Romance With All The Froth, Fun, And Flaws Of Bridgerton
The Bridgerton prequel Queen Charlotte may share the flaws of its mothership series, but it also offers all the same virtues.