TV
The potential is there for Batwoman to soar, but it’s going to need some serious re-working before it can get its feet firmly off the ground and into Gotham City.
Disenchantment Part 2 feels new, current, and understanding of what makes it wonderful – chapter 3 not only feels necessary, but desperately asked for.
If you are looking for a new series to binge over and over again, John Green’s Looking for Alaska TV series might be for you!
Ryan Murphy’s first Netflix venture is a vapid political satire almost entirely void of humour and heart.
Alex Arabian spoke with actor Richard Kind about his new film Auggie, acting in comedy and drama, returning to Curb Your Enthusiasm next season and more.
Just like Charlie Chaplin, Cosmo Kramer is seeing another kind of creature, one created through the absurd, interacting with the world, and seeing the out-of-control, spiralling outcomes.
Much like that of a promising get away, The I-Land is stunning on the outside with far less to offer on the in.
With the personal and professional lives of FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill…
Carnival Row starts off slow and is hard to get invested to, but eventually pays off in some respects.
Despite some early objections, The Boys turned out to be a pretty terrific show that exceeded initial expectations and then some.
Season 2 of Titans starts off on a messy but promising foot that does more to excite fans for future episodes than work as a spectacular conclusion for its previous arc.
As we head into the final two episodes, we have relationships on the verge of collapse, secrets to be exposed and a target on the Boys’ backs. Whatever happens next, it’s sure to be bloody.
The plot thickens in episodes 4-6 of Mindhunter: Season 2, as the dramatic fallout of the first season fades into the rear view mirror and the intense conflict of this new season shifts to the forefront.
Season 2 of Mindhunter reminds us why we adore this show: it’s gripping, intoxicating television, as engaging on a scene-to-scene basis as it is on a grand narrative level.
In Season 4, Last Chance U is forced for the first time to confront its decision to center the coach as the premier personality of the show.