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Following the events of “The Batman,” Oswald “Oz” Cobblepot is a gangster aiming to rise to the top of the criminal underworld in “The Penguin.”
Jackson Sterns dives into Succession season 4 and how the one episode changed everything.
Being Mary Tyler Moore not only is it full of personal remembrances, but it also her career that was so intimately intertwined with the rise of television.
There have been a lot of good shows, don’t get me wrong, but nothing can compare to the level of excellence The Last of Us provided.
The Last of Us just aired its fifth episode and if you aren’t already watching it, all I have to say is, what are you waiting for?
Well, the first episode of The Last Of Us has come and gone and it’s… beautiful. It’s haunting.
While beautiful to look at, The Undoing struggles to say something compelling as it’s more interested in amplifying the melodrama.
Agents of Chaos is an incredibly rich examination of the most pressing concern around the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.
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.
Lovecraft Country is a knockout of a show, and one that is epic, terrifying, and relevant altogether.
Showbiz Kids is a fascinating look at the life of child actors and offers unusual insight into the world of acting.
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.
Welcome to Chechnya is likely to be the most urgent documentary of the year, but makes many exploitative missteps along the way.
Betty is a perfect summer binge that will empower you to go pick up a skateboard and skate your way to the city with a group of friends.
On paper, HBO’s newest comedy Run looks like the perfect romance fantasy. But in the end, Run feels more like a failed attempt.