John Krasinski offers a fresh take on Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, but the most recent Amazon installment fails to deliver fans new excitement while detailing the storied character’s beginnings.
‘Arrested Development’ Season Five Secures Its Collapse
‘Arrested Development’s’ downfall began in Season Four, and Season Five secured its collapse.
Spending Summer Watching the Small Screen
Editors and Senior Staff come together to share some of their most-anticipated television programs coming soon this summer.
Mulaney Returns to Humorous Roots in ‘Kid Gorgeous’
On ‘Kid Gorgeous,’ John Mulaney returns to the kind of humor that made him famous in the first place—the type that is reminiscent and real.
Flashbacks Narrate Season Two of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
The second season of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ builds on Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel with stunning cinematography, engrossing background stories of favorite characters, and graphic violent scenes.
Legend Falls Short of Divine in ‘Jesus Christ Superstar Live!’
NBC’s live concert production of the controversial 1970s rock opera ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ calls on nostalgia for fans but the cast fails to live up to expectations of the formidable roles.
‘Unfortunate Events’ Delights Audiences with Peculiarity and Humor
In its second season, ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events’ continues to intrigue audiences with dark humor and new characters.
Heights Hiatus: Bronchitis, Raccoon Sex, and Puberty
Associate arts editor Kaylie Ramirez revels in the irreverent humor of comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney during her weeklong battle with bronchitis.
‘Final Space’ Gilds Mediocre Comedy With Sci-Fi Veneer
TBS’s new animated adult comedy, ‘Final Space,’ provides comedy and interesting science fiction concepts, but lacks the draw required to keep audiences coming back.
‘Good Girls’ Brings Lighthearted Comedy to Antihero Drama
NBC’s ‘Good Girls’ finds the balance between high intense drama and lighthearted comedy with a dynamic cast of female leads and an entertaining antihero plot.