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  • Tom sits at his desk, stunned, in Widow's Bay

    Widow's Bay Review: Parks And Rec Meets Midnight Mass In Apple TV's New Horror Series

    By Chris Evangelista 14 days ago

    The Apple TV horror series Widow's Bay feels like a Parks and Rec reboot helmed by Mike Flanagan, and that's not a bad thing. Here's our review.

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  • Will, Max, Dustin, Eleven, Mike, and Lucas investigate in Stranger Things: Tales From '85

    Stranger Things: Tales From '85 Review: A Breezy But Inessential Animated Spin-Off

    By Bill Bria 15 days ago

    Stranger Things: Tales From '85 is enjoyable, but can a show famous for indulgent nostalgia get away with having nostalgia for itself? Here's our review.

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  • Oscar Isaac as Josh Martín and Carey Mulligan as Lindsay Crane-Martín sitting on a chair opposite Charles Melton as Austin Davis and Cailee Spaeny as Ashley Miller in Beef

    Beef Season 2 Review: Netflix's Darkly Comedic Anthology Series Takes It To The Next Level

    By Jeremy Mathai 21 days ago

    Beef season 2 is even better than season 1, delivering another shocking, absurd, and morbidly hilarious spiral into the abyss. Here's our review.

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  • Antony Starr as Homelander standing in front of a crowd and lit by a blue screen in The Boys

    The Boys Season 5 Review: The Best Superhero Show On TV Goes Out On Top

    By Jeremy Mathai 1 month ago

    The Boys season 5 holds nothing back and acts as the last and definitive word on superhero media as a whole. Here's our review of the final season.

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  • Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in his Daredevil outfit standing in front of crates bathed in red light in Daredevil: Born Again

    Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Review: Marvel's Man Without Fear Pulls His Punches In A Politically Shaky Follow-Up

    By Jeremy Mathai 1 month ago

    Despite some grand ambitions and enjoyable moments, Daredevil: Born Again season 2 pulls its punches and misses the mark. Here's our review.

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  • Anna Sawai as Cate, Mari Yamamoto as Keiko, Ren Watabe as Kentaro, Kiersey Clemons as May, and Takehiro Hira as Hiroshi standing amid wreckage and looking up at a monster in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

    Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters Season 2 Review: A Godzilla/Kong-Sized Adventure Bogged Down By Too Much Melodrama

    By Jeremy Mathai 2 months ago

    In season 2, Apple TV's massive MonsterVerse series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters focuses too much on legacy and not enough on monsters. Here's our review.

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  • Sterling K. Brown as Xavier Collins wearing hiking gear in the wilderness in Paradise season 2

    Paradise Season 2 Review: Sterling K. Brown Returns For A Messier, But More Emotional Odyssey

    By Jeremy Mathai 3 months ago

    Despite a bumpy ride, Paradise season 2 is well worth the watch, especially when it focuses on star Sterling K. Brown and new cast member Shailene Woodley.

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  • Bad Bunny performing during Super Bowl LX

    2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show Review: Bad Bunny Delivers A Puerto Rican Celebration With Surprise Guests

    By Nina Starner 3 months ago

    Bad Bunny's fantastic and showstopping Super Bowl 2026 halftime performance (featuring Lady Gaga and more) was joyful, vibrant, and necessary.

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  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams aka Wonder Man

    Wonder Man Review: A Grounded Character Study That Pulls Back The Curtain On The Marvel Cinematic Universe

    By BJ Colangelo 3 months ago

    Wonder Man is a grounded, mature character study that pulls back the curtain on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Here's our review.

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  • Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan the Tall riding a horse and wearing armor in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

    A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Review: The Game Of Thrones Prequel Is A Welcome Return To Westeros

    By Jeremy Mathai 4 months ago

    Refreshingly self-contained and a much-needed throwback to adventure tales of old, A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms could be the best Game of Thrones series yet.

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  • Holly Hunter looking disappointed in Starfleet Academy

    Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Review: This Wonderful YA-Flavored Series Punches Way Above Its Weight Class

    By Jacob Hall 4 months ago

    With its ridiculous comedic swings and two-tiered storytelling approach, the YA-style Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is a joy to watch and gets better as it goes.

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  • Dr. Robby wears sunglasses and heads into work on The Pitt season 2

    The Pitt Season 2 Review: The Medical Drama Continues To Turn Empathy And Competency Into Great TV

    By Chris Evangelista 4 months ago

    The Pitt season 2 takes what made season 1 so good and keeps going, creating yet another excellent and compassionate season of TV. Here's our review.

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  • Max and Holly look alarmed in Stranger Things

    Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 2 Review: As The Finale Looms, The Netflix Series Grows Both Exciting And Frustrating

    By Chris Evangelista 4 months ago

    Stranger Things season 5 volume 2 gets by on the charms of its likable cast, but as the series nears its end it feels like it's spinning its wheels.

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  • Lucy looks towards the camera in Fallout season 2

    Fallout Season 2 Review: The Stellar Video Game Adaptation Goes To New Vegas

    By Rafael Motamayor 5 months ago

    Fallout season 2 doubles down on what the first season did so well, while expanding (and slightly overcrowding) the story. Here's our review.

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  • The kids from Stranger Things look down through a hole in the floor in Stranger Things season 5

    Stranger Things Season 5 Review: The Netflix Series Races Towards A Big Finale

    By Chris Evangelista 5 months ago

    Stranger Things season 5 feels like it might be rushing to wrap things up, but the series still has its charms as it comes to a close. Here's our review.

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  • Carol stands in her yard in Pluribus

    Pluribus Review: Rhea Seehorn Is Superb In This Peculiar Sci-Fi Series From The Creator Of Breaking Bad

    By Chris Evangelista 6 months ago

    Vince Gilligan reunites with Rhea Seehorn for Pluribus, an offbeat sci-fi drama-comedy with a great premise and an even better lead performance.

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  • Liam Hemsworth's Geralt looks at someone offscreen in Season 4 of The Witcher

    The Witcher Season 4 Review: This Uneven Chapter Is The Epitome Of Squandered Potential

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 6 months ago

    Liam Hemsworth does a fine job taking over for Henry Cavill on The Witcher, but uneven writing makes season 4 the weakest entry in the franchise so far.

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  • Pennywise grins in the sewer in It: Welcome to Derry

    It: Welcome To Derry Review: The Stephen King Prequel Series Is Surprisingly Scary And Gruesome

    By Chris Evangelista 7 months ago

    The prequel series It: Welcome to Derry brings back Pennywise and unleashes a surprisingly gory story with plenty of nightmare fuel. Here's our review.

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  • Ron stands in a corner and talks on the phone in The Chair Company

    The Chair Company Review: Tim Robinson's Hilarious HBO Series Is A Deranged Comedy For Our Deranged Times

    By Chris Evangelista 7 months ago

    Tim Robinson uncovers a vast conspiracy (unless he doesn't) in the hilarious dark comedy series The Chair Company. Here's our review.

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  • Martin Scorsese on the set of Gangs of New York

    Mr. Scorsese Review: A Loving Tribute To Our Greatest Living Filmmaker

    By Chris Evangelista 7 months ago

    Martin Scorsese's life and career gets the docuseries treatment with the delightful Mr. Scorsese, a celebration of one of the best filmmakers of all time.

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  • London Thor and Derek Luh as Jordin Li, Lizze Broadway as Emma Meyer, Jaz Sinclair as Marie Moreau, Maddie Phillips as Cate Dunlap, and Asa Germann as Sam Riordan bathed in red light in a promotional poster for Gen V season 2

    Gen V Season 2 Review: The Boys Spin-Off Avoids A Sophomore Slump By Showing A Little Heart

    By Jeremy Mathai 8 months ago

    Occasionally bumpy and bogged down by too many cameos and surface level satire, Gen V season 2 ends up being a surprisingly emotional journey.

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  • Mabel Charles and Oliver at a funeral on Only Murders in the Building

    Only Murders In The Building Season 5 Review: A Great Cast Spins Its Wheels

    By Nina Starner 8 months ago

    While Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez remain a charming combination, Only Murders In The Building season 5 finds the series running on fumes.

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  • Mare (Chelsea Frei), Kevin (Tim Key), and Esmerelda (Sabrina Impacciatore) in a meeting with Ned (Domhnall Gleeson) in his office in The Paper

    The Paper Review: The Office Spin-Off Is A Hilarious, Charming, And Unexpected Love Letter To Journalism

    By Ethan Anderton 8 months ago

    The Paper is funny, delightful, and manages to forge its own path away from The Office, despite borrowing some of its familiar elements.

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  • Peacemaker rides a motorcycle in Peacemaker season 2

    Peacemaker Season 2 Review: James Gunn's Misfits Tackle Their Trauma In A Stellar Second Season

    By Danielle Ryan 9 months ago

    Peacemaker season 2 goes to places few other superhero stories would dare, with all of the style and humor we've come to love from creator James Gunn.

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  • Wednesday blows her own horn in Wednesday

    Wednesday Season 2 Review: Tim Burton & Jenna Ortega's Netflix Series Wisely Gives The Addams Family More To Do

    By Bill Bria 9 months ago

    Tim Burton and Jenna Ortega return for Wednesday season 2, which improves on the show's formula by making the Addams Family major characters.

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  • Wendy stands in a brightly light hallway in Alien: Earth

    Alien: Earth Review: Impressive Production Design Isn't Enough To Save This Sci-Fi Slog

    By Chris Evangelista 9 months ago

    Alien: Earth looks great, but the Noah Hawley series adds very little to the mythology and ends up feeling surprisingly boring. Here's our review.

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  • Gi-hun is hauled away by guards in Squid Game season 3

    Squid Game Season 3 Review: The Netflix Hit Comes To An Inevitable Underwhelming Conclusion

    By Chris Evangelista 10 months ago

    Squid Game season 3 brings the Netflix series to a conclusion that feels both inevitable and underwhelming. Here's our review.

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