TV/Streaming
Fated for All: Romanclusivity Captures Our Hearts in Bridgerton and Beyond
Inclusivity isn't new in romantic drama, even if Bridgerton has made it a big part of the conversation again.
Inclusivity isn't new in romantic drama, even if Bridgerton has made it a big part of the conversation again.
The latest Netflix international hit isn't very good.
This is old-school new-school Who, fixated just as much on formula as fun.
Blake Crouch's Dark Matter gets the Apple TV+ treatment with big stars, big budget, big idea, and too-big runtime.
With a new Parisian locale and a recast Claudia, the show continues to deliver vibrant characters and addictively volatile storytelling.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes Lisa Frankenstein, The Beekeeper, and Criterion editions of Picnic at Hanging Rock and Dogfight.
Hacks finally returns this week and the Emmy-winning show has never been better.
Despite its faults, Dead Boy Detectives seems dead set on providing passable, spectral entertainment.
A review of the new spy thriller on FX on Hulu starring Elisabeth Moss, who really can do anything.
Sonic speeds away to TV with Knuckles, starring Idris Elba and Adam Pally.