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As supernatural elements continue to grow in The Outsider, the fear becomes more palpable
Showtime answered the pleas of many – the return of Alice, Bette, and Shane alongside new, engaging characters graced the small screens in the sequel, The L Word: Generation Q.
Remembrance is an intriguing start to Star Trek: Picard – an episode that hooks you from the offset and reminds you how much you’ve missed the good Captain.
The season premiere of Legends of Tomorrow doesn’t let fans down as it delivers another very entertaining installment.
Despite its modern horror settings, there’s little to sustain anyone who dares dig their teeth into this limp and pale take on the character.
Sean Fallon considers another episode of The Simpsons in his quest to find the all-time greatest episode. Is “Homer’s Barbershop Quartet” it?
Whether it’s about Star Wars or politics, What’s Your Ailment is an escape, and one that’s quietly revolutionary.
At the end of last week’s two-part premiere, the body count was astounding. We lost…
While the performances, production, and humor remain top-notch, Sex Education season two is a regressive step compared to its revolutionary first season.
The second season of You is even more bonkers than its predecessor, rectifying loose plot threads and keeping the addictive contents of the first season.
With no monsters to summon, The Outsider is not your ordinary Stephen King adaptation, death and faulty humans the true focus. Don’t be left out of HBO’s latest obsession.
When it comes right down to it, Part One of any Terrace House season serves…
John Mulaney and crew have deftly crafted a funny look at being a kid, silly enough to be likable while endearing itself to our nostalgia for childish things.
Story stumbles aside, You delivers on all the hot, steamy intrigue that we came to love in the first season.
Holly Edwards takes a look at the 2020 Golden Globes awards and considers the winners in the Television categories.