TV/Streaming
House of the Dragon Returns with a Captivating Yet Convoluted Second Season
While season two starts strong, it eventually becomes clear that this series is at war with itself.
While season two starts strong, it eventually becomes clear that this series is at war with itself.
A review of the new Hulu series starring Dionne Brown from Onyx Collective.
There's potential in this series and its slower, more contemplative direction, even as it peppers in one martial arts-infused Jedi fight after another.
The latest and greatest on streaming and physical media, including Criterion editions of Girlfight, Peeping Tom, and All That Breathes, along with a fantastic Arrow 4K of Joe Carnahan's Narc.
Peacock's We Are Lady Parts is back and it's still one of the best shows on TV.
Getting fired from SNL was the best thing that ever happened to Shane Gillis.
Evil is back for what looks like its final full season. It's still phenomenal. And totally weird.
Season 2 takes a few missed steps toward the confounding, but commits deeper to the show's own weirdness.
Bridgerton is back! And a few things have changed for the hit Netflix show.