‘Aggretsuko’ tones down the rage in season 2
The show’s titular red panda deals with workplace incompetence and tries to find love in its second season.
On Jun 25, 2019 by Caitlin Moore
Netflix’s ‘Bolívar’ reduces hero’s tale to irredeemable melodrama
South America’s larger-than-life liberator gets an unworthy, cheap series.
On Jun 24, 2019 by Kahron Spearman
‘Neon Genesis Evangelion’ is a cornerstone of anime—and it’s finally on Netflix
The beloved series hits the streaming service with a few notable tweaks.
On Jun 21, 2019 by Ignacio Martinez
‘Dark’ explores fate and free will in a dense season 2
The German sci-fi series tries to close the loop.
On Jun 21, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
Netflix’s ‘Unit 42’ soars on the chemistry of its unlikely lead partners
The Belgian cybercrime procedural hits Netflix after debuting in its native country in 2017.
On Jun 18, 2019 by Kahron Spearman
Netflix’s ‘Leila’ tells a familiar dystopian horror story
Huma Qureshi stars as a mother desperate to reunite with her daughter.
On Jun 17, 2019 by Michelle Jaworski
Netflix revisits ‘Tales of the City’ with diverse, relevant limited series
The influential and beloved story continues in a very different San Francisco.
On Jun 10, 2019 by Tess Cagle
HBO’s ‘Los Espookys’ explores the dark side of ‘Scooby Doo’
Summer goths, unite.
On Jun 8, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
Death still hangs over the women of ‘Big Little Lies’ season 2
The HBO drama’s new season shows the lasting effects of trauma.
On Jun 7, 2019 by Tiffany Kelly
‘Jessica Jones’ returns in fine form in season 3
Jessica partners with a newly superpowered Trish Walker to take on an elusive serial killer.
On Jun 7, 2019 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ doesn’t offer much relief in season 3
Changes to the dystopian world of Gilead are slow.
On Jun 6, 2019 by Tiffany Kelly
‘Black Mirror’ season 5 favors emotion over tech—with mixed results
The episodes are uneven, but one in particular will definitely get people talking.
On Jun 5, 2019 by Audra Schroeder
Netflix’s true-crime epic ‘Killer Ratings’ chases a wild story. For far too long
Wallace Souza’s jaw-dropping story gets explored from every angle.
On Jun 3, 2019 by Eddie Strait
‘The Weekly’ gives viewers a firsthand look at the New York Times’ reporting process
The New York Times’ show successfully updates ‘The Daily’ podcast format for TV.
On Jun 3, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher
‘When They See Us’ illuminates racial injustice that persists today
Ava DuVernay corrects the story of the Central Park Five and shows the present dangers facing Black youth.
On May 31, 2019 by Sarah Jasmine Montgomery
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