The Gilmore Girls charm is a universal one. Lorelai and Rory Gilmore’s relatability is rooted in their love for witty bickering and junk food – pastimes Veronica Gordo knows all too well.
Bill Burr Challenges the Oversensitive Mainstream in ‘Walk Your Way Out’
In his latest special, Bill Burr pulls no punches, challenging viewers to find the comedy in the most mundane and horrible aspects of daily life.
‘The Path’ Loses its Way Along the Winding Road to Greatness
Hulu’s ‘The Path’ meanders down the road to mediocre non-network television, lacking captivation and conviction.
Netflix’s ‘The Frontier’ Pushes No Boundaries in Television
Jason Mamoa stars in Netflix’s new historical drama, ‘The Frontier,’ but brings little to the already mediocre series.
Deviously Delectable, ‘Unfortunate Events’ Mixes Despair And Dark Humor
Netflix’s new show, ‘A Series of Unfortunate Events,’ gives viewers a series filled with dark humor and stunning visuals.
An Enigma, ‘The Young Pope’ Unsettles and Dazzles
HBO’s newest show, The Young Pope, is mystifyingly dynamic, full of rich images and scenes, and just as problematic as it is interesting.
Netflix’s ‘3%’ Grapples with Life, Death, and Dystopian Futility
As citizens hope to become one of the lucky, the 3%, they are confronted with a violent and unforgiving reality that they will live in squalor in Netflix’s dystopian thriller.
‘Westworld’ Captivates, While Falling into Narrative Disarray
Though ‘Westworld’ is a modern marvel in acting, its story gets a little lost in the maze of its own creation. Despite that, its a showdown viewers will not want to miss.
‘Planet Earth II’ Details the Cinematic Beauty of Life on this Marvelous Planet
After ten years, ‘Planet Earth’ gets a sequel. The second installment for ‘Planet Earth’ continues on the fascinating journey about the planet, unearthing the varied forms of life that call this space rock home with jaw dropping cinematographic technology.
King-Sized Budget Funds Ambitious New Series ‘The Crown’
Immediately, viewers immersed in a somber and gloomy color palette. ‘The Crown’ makes an effort to destabilize any of our previously held notions about the glitz and glamour of royal living.