TV Reviews
In Hulu's gender swapped reboot, Zoë Kravitz takes on the role made famous by John Cusack.
ReadYet another documentary from Netflix that might help scratch your true crime itch.
ReadOver a decade in the making, we finally get to see Hill and Rodriguez's much beloved Locke & Key on our screens.
ReadA McDonald’s competition being investigated by the FBI. No. Seriously.
ReadThanks to Warner TV Iain previews the first 3 episodes of Miracle Workers: Dark Ages, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Steve
ReadIn conjunction with the first episode of Star Trek: Picard, we take a look at Star Trek's second series of mini episodes,
ReadDoes Armando Iannucci's latest effort live up to the incredibly high bar set by Veep?
ReadIain reviews the first 6 episodes of HBO's adpatation of Stephen King's supernaturally tinged procedural.
ReadNetflix's new reality show provides a terrifying vision of the future that's one part Big Brother and one part Black Mirror.
ReadClarkson, Hammond, and May try to reinvent their dinky little car show into something a little more adventurous.
ReadDo audiences have the time, patience, and determination to sit through Netflix's adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski's The Witcher?
ReadIn Servant, Apple TV+ might finally have found the one show that'll keep people coming back for more.
ReadSome truly terrible production decisions keep the series from taking its rightful place among the pantheon of trashy TV.
ReadJon Favreau's brilliant new take on Star Wars proves that there's still life in the franchise.
ReadBallers is a series that's as much about American football as Jaws is a movie about sharks. Also Dwayne Johnson.
ReadWhat happens when an infamous drug addict arrives in the drug trafficking capital of the world to manage their local football team?
ReadBreakfast, Lunch & Dinner feels like the bastard child of Somebody Feed Phil and The Chef Show. No one asked for it.
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