Season Review
If you’ve ever been worried about your creaky joints, or whether your sex life will cease to exist after the menopause, Grace and Frankie will help to ease your mind.
In Ozark season 3, the direction, writing, performances and tense, foreboding atmosphere continue to be stellar and highly immersive while these characters continue to grow and evolve for the show’s betterment.
If in the end there will be no fourth season for On My Block, the ending of season three is still pretty much a perfect closure.
Season four of This Is Us is still focused on the dynamic inside our beloved Pearson family, while introducing new characters along the way.
Based on Roberto Saviano’s book, ZeroZeroZero is a fascinating miniseries about the global cocaine market. It’s a no-brainer for anyone who enjoys crime drama series.
There’s a reason The Tiger King has been one of the most streamed content on the service recently: you’ve got to see it to believe it, and…maybe not even then.
Altered Carbon season 2 may not be exactly what season 1 seemed to promise, but in many ways, that’s a good thing.
Avenue 5 is adrift, not exactly voicing a perspective that feels fresh or relevant. It doesn’t know what it wants to be, leaving it stuck in an unsatisfactory middle.
Through her creative direction, Nanette Burstein is able to tell Hillary Clinton’s story, the story of an insane campaign, and the story of women in politics.
Corporate corruption is the subject of HBO’s newest documentary, McMillions, which offers a candid look into the rigging of a single marketing campaign.
Castlevania is just as exciting as any season that came before and raises the bar with one of the most shocking penultimate episodes of the entire show.
Well-acted, and relentlessly brutal, Hunters has the ability to garner more attention but falls short from being memorable.
I Am Not Okay with This is a great show that feels both familiar and refreshing, twisting the formula of superhero origin and coming-of-age stories.
Harley Quinn is both entertaining, insightful and inspiring, and opens doors to great possibilities for DC Comics animation.
While Narcos: Mexico is a slightly different beast to its predecessor, it stays close to its roots, providing an incredibly stylish and engaging story with plenty of flair.