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Thomas Vinterberg's new CBC Gem series is a fresh and creative Danish take on a speculative apocalyptic narrative.
My Brilliant Friend Series Finale Review
HBO's dramatic adaptation of Elena Ferrante's 2011 novel comes to an enrapturing and emotionally poignant end in the season finale.
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.
My Brilliant Friend Episode 4.09: “The Disappearance” Review
My Brilliant Friend season four, episode nine considers disappearances both literal and figurative.
My Brilliant Friend Episodes 4.07-8 Review
Episodes 7 and 8 of My Brilliant Friend season four ask audiences how much life really changes and how much things stay the same.
My Brilliant Friend Episodes 4.04 – 4.06 Review
Earthquakes are terrifying in every moment of their existence. The initial tremor when you can’t entirely picture just how catastrophic the event might be – but perhaps you are one of the many who will picture the worst possible scenario of destruction; the phase of the earthquake where the entire earth seems to intent on […]
My Brilliant Friend Episodes 4.01 – 4.03 Review
The fourth and final season of HBO's hidden gem, My Brilliant Friend, returns with more quietly observed drama surrounding classism and motherhood.
Jason Reitman on Recapturing the Moment Saturday Night Went Live
Saturday Night director Jason Reitman talks about capturing the feeling of bringing a show together before airtime and the making of SNL.
House of the Dragon Season 2 Review
While the pacing suffers, House of the Dragon remains a wildly compelling show about how power shapes us with a thrilling second season.
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.
House of the Dragon 2.07: “The Red Sowing” Review
Rhaenyra’s faith in her own divine right is reignited in the fiery seventh episode of "House of the Dragon" Season 2.
House of the Dragon 2.06: “Smallfolk” Review
Leadership is a complicated thing to get a handle on and this dance of trying to figure out who is the best person for the job is a dominant theme in all of A Song of Ice Fire.
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.
House of the Dragon 2.05: “Regent” Review
In "Regent," House of the Dragon's second season reshuffles the board after a major death in its previous episode.