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HBO's new drama, The Sympathizer, follows a double-agent during the Vietnam War whose duality and duplicity Is explored with tragedy and absurdity.
Fallout Review: This Post-Apocalyptic Romp is a Delightfully Indulgent Ode to Video Games
The new Fallout series is a stunning adaptation of the post-apocalyptic video game series, rendering the nuclear wasteland in vivid technicolor.
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.
X-Men ’97 is Off To An X-Cellent Start With Its First Three Episodes
The Marvel Studios revival strikes the sweet spot between nostalgic and modern television sensibilities.
Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent Review: The Iconic Franchise Comes to Canada
Dick Wolf's television institution goes up north with Law and Order Toronto: Criminal Intent, a new installment that fits comfortably into the franchise's signature mold.
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.
Shōgun Review: A New Era of Prestige TV
FX's Shōgun, television's newest historical epic based on a best-selling novel, is so good it could be our long-awaited successor to Game of Thrones.
Allegiance Review: A Proudly Canadian Police Procedural
CBC's new show, Allegiance, transcends the classic police procedural with a uniquely fresh perspective.
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.
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans Review: A Dull Follow Up To Murphy’s Best Work
Feud: Capote vs. The Swans proves a character's downfall will always fail to impact an audience that never witnesses their rise to greatness.
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.
Sight Unseen Review: New Canadian Detective Show Has A Unique Hook
The new CTV Original follows Tess, a visually-impaired detective who must rely on Sunny, a remote seeing eye partner.
Echo Review: Marvel Tries To Answer Criticisms With Mixed Results
Marvel's new series is a noble effort but fails to address issues that many of the MCU's Disney+ shows continue to suffer from.
Interview: Malcolm McDowell and Mark Critch on SON OF A CRITCH Season 3
Son of a Critch stars Malcolm McDowell and Mark Critch discuss returning for the show's third season.