Season Review
Mike Flanagan’s The Haunting of Bly Manor once again sees him revisiting an old horror text as a roadmap to explore human emotions.
Ratched returns Murphy to his deliciously horrific TV roots, bringing the origin of an iconic character to life for a new generation.
We Are Who We Are thankfully delivers on what it promises in an immersive coming of age drama from one of the greatest filmmakers of our generation.
Racism is not — and has never been, I might add — a laughing matter. But it doesn’t mean that addressing it using comedy is an impossible thing to do.
Away is clearly built to inspire, a sense of inspiration feels even stronger and more emotional by the time you arrive at the finish line.
With stunning technical work, solid performances and intriguing examination of parenthood, Raised by Wolves is enough to hook you in every episode.
For Season 5, Last Chance U goes to the city of Oakland where history, culture, and economics clash on and off the football field.
Hoops should have been better. The new Netflix original instead becomes one vulgar joke after another, becoming less funny as time wears on.
Stargirl brings new, optimistic light to a genre so frequently centered around fight scenes where everyone is off by themselves.
Lovecraft Country is a knockout of a show, and one that is epic, terrifying, and relevant altogether.
Royalties is a funny parody of the music industry that affectionately brings forward the lives and difficulties of songwriters with stellar performances.
Stateless sadly ends up robbing itself of an opportunity to be a show that is truly remarkable and also important.
While not a solid addition to the mystical stories of old, Cursed will keep viewers entertained while introducing a new generation to the stories of old.
Based on Bong Joon-Ho’s masterful film, the TV adaptation of Snowpiercer starts slow but builds to a fascinating finale.
Combined with Cianfrance’s ‘addiction’ to this story and the intimacy of the acting, I Know This Much Is True creates a palatable amount of realism.