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The second (and final) season of the Star Wars series improves on an already excellent first outing through strong storytelling and exceptional performances.
Doctor Who Season 2 Premiere Review: Another Fun Adventure
The new Doctor Who series is off to a strong start with Ncuti Gatwa, Varada Sethu, and "The Robot Revolution."
Queen of the Castle Review: From Real Housewife to Royal Restorer
Dr. Ann Kaplan Mulholland & her husband as they restore a 944-year-old English castle, and blend luxury, community, and humour in this new charming CTV Life series.
Severance Episode 2.08 “Sweet Vitriol” Review: The Prelude to Chaos
"Sweet Vitriol" peels back the layers of Harmony Cobel’s past, revealing her deep ties to Lumon and the severance chip. A haunting, slow-burn episode that sets the stage for the season finale.
Apple Cider Vinegar Review: An Exposé Miniseries That Finally Gets It Right
Netflix’s latest true story miniseries, starring Kaitlyn Dever and Alycia Debnam-Carey, manages to stand out above the many others like it.
David Mitchell Turns Detective in First Ludwig Trailer
David Mitchell headlines the new (and bingeable) BritBox detective dramedy Ludwig. Watch the first trailer now and tune in when it premieres March 20.
WWE RAW on Netflix: What You Need to Know Before Tuning In
Looking to catch up on WWE RAW on Netflix? Whether you're new to pro wrestling or a lapsed fan, we've got the perfect guide to get you up to speed.
Star Trek: Section 31 Review
Star Trek: Section 31 has fun characters, great lines and some dazzling tech, but fails to live up to its promise.
Elton John: Never Too Late Review
Elton John: Never Too Late is a surface-level yet joyous celebration of one of the most electrifying and prolific rock stars of our time.
Families Like Ours Review: A Speculative Displacement Story
Thomas Vinterberg's new CBC Gem series is a fresh and creative Danish take on a speculative apocalyptic narrative.
The Office Australia Review: It’s Fun but We’ve Seen This Before
Prime Video's Australian remake of the The Office is fun and has heart, but has yet to set itself apart from its predecessors.
The Bear: White, Edebiri and the Rest of the Cast Weigh in on Season 3
‘Precision’, “perfection’, ‘challenging’, and ‘razzle dazzle’: Jeremy Allen White, Ado Ebebiri, and the rest of the Season 3 cast of #TheBear weigh in on their newest season.
The Acolyte Interview: Amandla Stenberg & Manny Jacinto
That Shelf sat down with The Acolyte stars Amandla Stenberg and Manny Jacinto to talk about their exciting new Disney+ Star Wars series.
Masters of The Air Review: Flying High
Masters of the Air takes flight with an explosive and tense double-episode premiere on Apple TV+ January 26.
Shelf Pick: Soft-Spoken Weepy Cult Child: A Gripping Tale of Rebellion, Identity, and Family
Soft-Spoken Weepy Cult Child is a poignant exploration of rebellion, family, and the complexities of love – both romantic and familial.