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FUBAR Review: A Spy Comedy Series That Doesn’t Know It
An unfunny, bloated spy series that never reaches its full potential.
Deadloch Review: A Delightful Splice of Comedy and Crime
Two detectives butt heads in this witty crime comedy.
Little Bird Review: A Must-Watch Canadian Story
The new Crave Original effectively grapples with Canada's dark history against indigenous peoples.
Bupkis Review: Live, Laugh, Lackluster
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.
City On Fire Review: Interesting Premise Yet Slow Execution
The new Apple series' enticing premise is let down by slow pacing and surface-level characters.
Good Omens Season 2 Release Date Announced In Fan-Funded Parody
"It's been 84 years..." since the last season of Good Omens, but that wait is almost over!
FROM Star Chloe Van Landschoot Talks Season 2, Episode 3: “We Were All Shaken”
Van Landschoot’s experience as a nurse during the pandemic came to the forefront when shooting this week’s harrowing episode, “Tether.”
Our Top 10 Favorite Fictional Tauruses in Film and TV
Celebrate Taurus season throughout May with our list of the 10 best fictional Tauruses across film and television.
Silo Review: Rebecca Ferguson Can’t Save This Bland and Predictable Dystopia
'Silo,' premiering with two episodes today on Apple TV+, is a cliche and generic dystopian adaptation held back by its source material.
Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 Review: Nine Exciting Expansions of the Star Wars Universe
The animated anthology series' second go around is unafraid to explore the themes that make Star Wars great.
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.