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The fourth and final season of HBO's hidden gem, My Brilliant Friend, returns with more quietly observed drama surrounding classism and motherhood.
Only Murders in the Building Season 4 Review: More Hilarious and Heartfelt Fun
Everyone's favourite trio of sleuths is back and better than ever in another twisty but emotionally resonant season of Only Murders in the Building.
Batman: Caped Crusader Review: A Creative Comfort
Backed by a dream team of Batman creatives including Bruce Timm, Batman: Caped Crusader is a delight for fans of the character both new and old.
Fantasmas Review: A Hopeful Trendsetter In Television
Julio Torres' latest series is a six-part, star-studded odyssey that is as comedically bizarre as it is exquisitely crafted.
The Bear Season 3 Review: What Was The Point?
Season 3 of FX's The Bear feels like five episodes of material spread across ten, making it tough to distinguish the season's main arc.
The Boys Season 4 Review: Carry Over For An Epic Final Season
It may have some cracks, but The Boys Season 4 is another worthy entry into the popular series and promises an explosive final season.
Tribeca 2024: Presumed Innocent Updates the 90s Classic With Mixed Results
Presumed Innocent is worth your time, but not the event TV series that Apple was probably hoping for.
The Acolyte Review: The High Republic Makes a Promising Live-Action Debut
Star Wars reaches outside of The Skywalker Saga in The Acolyte, an exciting, if flawed, new Disney+ series set during the High Republic era.
Doctor Who Review: Ncuti Gatwa Is Off to a Very Fun, Very Silly Start
Ncuti Gatwa is off to a very fun, very silly start as The Doctor in the latest season of #DoctorWho.
Our Living World Review: A Perfectly Acceptable Nature Docuseries
Netflix's Our Living World is another nature documentary series capturing splendor and wonder around the globe.
The Sympathizer Review: Park Chan-wook Reframes The Vietnam War With Duality and Duplicity
HBO's new drama, The Sympathizer, follows a double-agent during the Vietnam War whose duality and duplicity Is explored with tragedy and absurdity.
A Toast to Love is Blind Season 6
Raise your golden goblets high for a look back the sixth season of Love is Blind!
Gangnam Project Review: A Canadian Show For K-Pop Fans
Gangnam Project is a heartwarming story about new friendships, culture shock, and learning to adapt without losing oneself.
Interview: Halo’s Master Chief Pablo Schreiber on Returning For A Very Different Season 2
Schreiber sat down with That Shelf to discuss how Season 2 re-approaches the series' tone for the better.
Hazbin Hotel Review: This Hellish Cartoon Should Have Stayed In Limbo
Amazon's Hazbin Hotel is an adult animated series that should have been a hell of a good time. Instead, was dead on arrival.