Season Review
Sasquatch is a miniseries that you really need to experience, as each of the clues uncovered adds more to the intrigue of this long, strange trip.
Dutch television series Turbulent Skies takes to the air as it looks at the lives of Anthony Fokker and Albert Plesman, two pioneers of aviation.
While a bit shaky at times, the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina brought a unique perspective I hope future inductions will honor.
This newest incarnation of Saved by the Bell expertly blends its nostalgia with quick-paced comedy and an update of the original show for a modern audience.
This is a series that shows its cards right in the title; it’s about the hunt. And it’s an unforgettable one.
Teenage Bounty Hunters hit an unlikely intersection of relatability, character and relationship growth, and adventure.
With History of Swear Words, Netflix delivers entertainment and knowledge regarding those naughty words that have morphed throughout the years.
The Ripper, the eponymous killer, and the series expose the misogyny with aplomb at every step and moreover, it is persistently captivating.
As it is, The Stand, has some great direction and acting, even if some of the time management isn’t on point.
The Queen’s Gambit is stunning and exhilaratingly enjoyable, but it ultimately leaves me as a viewer just wanting more of it as a whole.
While it’s visually handsome, with performances from the two leads that are equally staggering, the show fails to accomplish what it wants to do.
While beautiful to look at, The Undoing struggles to say something compelling as it’s more interested in amplifying the melodrama.
Fargo feels monotone as it’s too busy delivering speeches instead of creating compelling arguments about the timeless topics it wants to tackle.