The Netflix original series ‘1983’ envisions a chilling future in which Poland remains under the control of a Soviet dictatorship.
‘The Walking Dead’ Midseason Finale Revitalizes Series
The midseason finale of ‘The Walking Dead’ season nine restores the series to its old pedestal by leaping forward in time and establishing a new plot in the apocalyptic show.
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.
Latest ‘Narcos’ Installment is the Show’s High Point
‘Narcos: Mexico’ is gritty and intense, and fans of the original ‘Narcos’ series will definitely enjoy the new installment.
Just in Time For Veteran’s Day, ‘Medal of Honor’ Offers Gleams of Hope
Netflix’s latest docu-series ‘Medal of Honor’ follows safe documentary format but interrupts immersive entertainment value in the process.
In Absence of Spacey, ‘House of Cards’ Stands Strong
‘House of Cards’ fills a Kevin Spacey-sized hole with the first female presidency led by Robin Wright’s Claire Underwood and a host of scandals in its final season on Netflix.
‘Bodyguard’ Explodes onto the American TV Scene
British drama ‘Bodyguard’ keeps audience engaged with its anti-terrorism storyline through intense intrigue and mystery.
Sabrina Bewitches Audience in Clever Reboot
Sabrina’s outrageous journey charms viewers with a clever plot and witty one-liners.
‘The Walking Dead’ Has Its Edge Back
‘The Walking Dead’ hits its stride in the third episode of Season 9 after years of struggling to reach past ratings.
‘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.