comedy
Pete Davidson's new series lives up to its namesake in an uneven debut season.
The Muppets Mayhem Review: Rockin’ New Spinoff Recaptures Some Henson Magic
The Muppets' house band shines in their new series, which will charm diehard fans but few others.
High Desert Review: A Disorienting Ride Through The Outback
The new Apple series has all the makings of a hit, yet ends up on an aimless journey of its own making.
Somebody Somewhere Season 2 Review: A Gem That Keeps On Shining
HBO's cathartic original comedy is a strong reminder that the answers we crave are sometimes right before us.
Mrs. Davis Review: Joyfully Careening from the Straightforward Road
Conjured by two veteran television creators, the new series is one of the most unique viewing experiences you’ll have all year.
How Shelved is a Librarian Love Letter to TV’s Best Sitcoms
CTVs 'Shelved' pulls from many popular workplace sitcoms, but translates them to its unique new setting: the public library.
White House Plumbers Review: Funny Yet Tedious Political Satire Doesn’t Fulfill Its Potential
Although witty and well-acted, HBO's latest miniseries is otherwise underwhelming.
EXCLUSIVE: Season 2 Trailer for BritBox’s The Cleaner
Catch the exclusive trailer for Season 2 of BritBox's The Cleaner, starring BAFTA-nominated fan-fave Greg Davies and a bevy of impressive guest stars.
Ari Aster Interview: On Beau Is Afraid, Martin Scorsese & Working With Joaquin Phoenix
After chilling audiences with Hereditary and Midsommar, Ari Aster is ready to make audiences laugh, at least a little bit, with his "nightmare comedy" Beau Is Afraid.
Slip Review: Zoe Lister-Jones’ Rom-Com Multiverse is a Liberating Watch
Zoe Lister-Jones' seven-part series Slip explores the universe-bending and life-changing powers of orgasms in this touching, funny, and heartfelt dramedy.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Final Season Review: Do You Love It?
Amy Sherman-Palladino's series continues to reward diehard fans in its fifth and final season.
Tiny Beautiful Things Review: Cheryl Strayed Fans Are In For a Treat
Liz Tigelaar's miniseries tackles delicate topics like grief, regrets, and dysfunctional relationships with raw honesty.
Beef Review: A Truly Wild Thrill Ride
Netflix’s newest dramedy presents an exceptional collision course between two strangers.
Schmigadoon! Season 2 Review: Toto, We Aren’t In Schmigadoon Anymore
Schmigadoon's second season is just as clever and entertaining as its first, even if it isn't as magical and cohesive.
Swarm Review: A Horrific Dream You Soon Won’t Forget
Prime Video’s Swarm paints a blood-filled, and chilling, picture of a young serial killer, and features a mesmerizing lead performance.