‘Delhi Crime’ tackles inequality and women’s rights
Netflix’s true-crime miniseries tells a powerful story despite its Blue Lives Matter-esque sermonizing.
On Mar 24, 2019 by Kahron Spearman
Amazon’s ‘Hanna’ miniseries offers a more conventional take on the teen spy thriller
The new action thriller miniseries blends teen drama with Jason Bourne.
On Mar 21, 2019 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
‘Queer Eye’ season 3 serves more frothy fun and cathartic realness
All things just keep getting better for the series reboot.
On Mar 19, 2019 by Caitlin Moore
‘Love, Death & Robots’ suffers from blatant sexism
Netflix didn’t hire any female filmmakers for this 18-film sci-fi anthology—and it shows.
On Mar 18, 2019 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
‘Arrested Development’ ends the same way it did the first time—unceremoniously
Is it time for the embattled series to call it quits?
On Mar 18, 2019 by Chris Osterndorf
‘The Order’ casts an entertaining spell
Netflix delivers a solid new YA series.
On Mar 13, 2019 by Eddie Strait
Aidy Bryant tackles internet trolls and body image in ‘Shrill’
The six-episode series shows a woman living her life, not living to be thin.
On Mar 11, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
‘After Life’ shows Ricky Gervais’ sweet side
Gervais’ own empathy elevates his latest series.
On Mar 9, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher
‘Turn Up Charlie’ spins mostly uninspired clichés
Idris Elba’s Netflix comedy doesn’t add anything new to the genre.
On Mar 8, 2019 by Michelle Jaworski
‘Workin’ Moms’ is too privileged to be ‘honest’
It’s really a show about wealthy white people who just so happen to be moms.
On Mar 2, 2019 by Caitlin Moore
‘The Widow’ is a lifeless thriller that struggles to make an impact
‘The Widow’ has all the ingredients of a good show, but it can’t bring them together in a meaningful way.
On Mar 1, 2019 by Eddie Strait
‘This Giant Beast That Is the Global Economy’ is creative edutainment
Kal Penn traverses the globe in search of answers to economic dilemmas.
On Feb 26, 2019 by Kahron Spearman
‘Lorena’ deserves to be your new true crime obsession
Joshua Rofe contextualizes the case of Lorena and John Wayne Bobbitt within American culture.
On Feb 15, 2019 by Eddie Strait
‘Weird City’ is a bonkers sci-fi series that’s out to troll us
So much avocado toast.
On Feb 14, 2019 by Tiffany Kelly
‘Doom Patrol’ gets off to a slow start—but hints at good things to come
There may be more to this show about a team of misfit superheroes than meets the eye.
On Feb 11, 2019 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
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