Netflix’s ‘Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened’ gives a solid depiction of the festival’s downfall.
‘1983’ Offers Chilling Reimagining of History
The Netflix original series ‘1983’ envisions a chilling future in which Poland remains under the control of a Soviet dictatorship.
Bland Storytelling Skins Return of Fur Trade Drama ‘Frontier’
‘Frontier,’ Netflix’s Canadian fur trade drama makes great strides toward providing a historically accurate narrative, but fails to settle plot on foundation of good storytelling.
‘Outlaw King’ is a Stodgy, Violent Tale of Scottish Revolt
‘Outlaw King’ features impressive cinematography but lacks strong characters.
‘Bodyguard’ Explodes onto the American TV Scene
British drama ‘Bodyguard’ keeps audience engaged with its anti-terrorism storyline through intense intrigue and mystery.
‘Making a Murderer’ Season 2 Adds Mystery to Murder Trial
‘Making a Murder’ returns for a second season with new additions to the story of the Steven Avery trial that first captivated America as a Netflix documentary in 2015.
Screaming at Streaming Services
Arts editor Jacob Schick discusses his apprehension with the influx of new streaming services that will be entering the market.
Diversity, Streaming Services Headline Television’s Biggest Night
The glamorous 70th Emmy Awards recognized numerous programs available only on streaming services, such as Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ and Amazon Prime’s ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.’
Marvel’s ‘Iron Fist’ Fails to Pack a Punch
Marvel’s ‘Iron Fist’ returns for its second season on Netflix with a lackluster plot, underdeveloped characters, and poorly designed battle scenes that leave viewers underwhelmed.
Autistic Character Revitalizes Ordinary High School Storyline
‘Atypical’ tackles your average coming-of-age story while thoughtfully raising awareness of autism.