‘American Horror Story: Cult’ expertly uses the current political mania to both thoughtful critique and satirize the irrationality behind many of our most deeply felt fears and apprehensions.
Netflix’s ‘Disjointed’ Bores, Annoys Audiences
Disjointed’s flat jokes and underdeveloped aesthetic prove the show lives up to its name.
‘Twin Peaks’ Embraces Darkness in Nightmarish End
David Lynch continues to bend minds and haunt dreams during the Showtime revival of the beloved and beguiling ‘Twin Peaks.’
Negativity Sucks the Lifeforce Out of Amazon’s ‘The Tick’
Though its affable title character is a fun and worthy iteration of the character, he is often overshadowed by the tonally harsh world around in Amazon’s version of ‘The Tick.’
‘Game of Thrones’ Accelerates In Action, Not Quality
The latest season of ‘Game of Thrones’ raises concerning questions about the quality of future episodes in the wake of a departure from the books.
Too Much Television Is Bad for You
In the golden age of television, we find ourselves surrounded by an increasing number of great television shows, but it gets hard to choose.
‘Dear White People’ Stirs Up Comedic Conversation
The Netflix original show explores racial issues, activism, and campus life through artistic visuals and comedy, and starts conversations among viewers.
‘Warning: This Drug May Kill You’ Devastates with Brutal Truths About the Opioid
Staring down various white pills, ‘Warning: This Drug Will Kill You’ documents the real struggles of families afflicted with addiction and their desperate attempts to escapes its grasp.
‘Bill Nye Saves the World’ Through Logic, Honest Dialogue
The popular scientist comes to the rescue as he delves into the world’s most pressing issues in Netflix’s ‘Bill Nye Saves the World.’
Upcoming TV Series to Cure Summer Boredom
TV fanatics can expect the return of their favorite shows this summer, as well as new series that feature distinctive takes on TV genres that they already enjoy.