TV
In the penultimate episode of The Plot Against America, David Simon and Ed Burns continue to display their mastery of film craft, leaving no stone unturned, and no character blameless.
“Designated Driver” was as compelling as any episode this season of Homeland, despite the flaws. But where do things go from here?
In Part 4 of The Plot Against America, confusion and conflict borne of misinformation drive wedges between friends and family, while the war rages on in Europe.
When the show digs deep into its examination of masculinity and male emotions, The Sinner remains a standout like no other crime show on TV right now.
Picking up the pace, episode 7 of Devs brings together several significant plot points, leading up to the supposedly predetermined fate of the final episode.
As we round the final base for the home stretch, these last three episodes promise to be as compelling and exciting as any Homeland has seen.
Escape at Dannemora is a marvellous prison drama that requires patience and commitment, and features magnificent performances from three of the best actors working today.
In Part Three of Terrace House Tokyo, there are twelve different people living in the house throughout the twelve episodes, and there is just too much content to focus on.
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.
Disney is brilliantly setting up The Clone Wars and The Mandalorian for the price of one and is creating the kind of connective thread that made the MCU films so successful.
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.
Episode six of Devs seems to be setting up the potentially earth-shattering events that are to come in the next two episodes.
The Plot Against America is coming together as one of the most compelling, and critically important, television offerings in recent memory.
Season four of This Is Us is still focused on the dynamic inside our beloved Pearson family, while introducing new characters along the way.
Whether or not “Part 2” was the worst entry in Star Trek: Picard’s first season is up for debate, but what it did was to highlight all that’s made it a well-produced but frustrating show that, sadly, fell shy of the mark.