Just before Halloween, Netflix conjured up a series worthy of the spooky season. The streaming service welcomed its new horror series ‘The Fall of the House of Usher.’
In American Horror Story: Delicate, The Future is The Ultimate Fear
American Horror Story’s new season shows the terrors of motherhood and fertilty.
‘Loki’ Has Lost Its Sense of Urgency and Purpose
The new season of Loki doesn’t have a strong direction going forward.
‘The Golden Bachelor’ Returns the Series To Its Roots
The energetic party atmosphere of this new iteration of The Bachelor series is a much-needed cultural reset.
‘Sex Education’ Ends on Surprising but Satisfying Note
The hit British comedy drama’s fourth and final season was released on Sept. 21 and is already back at No. 4 on Netflix’s list of the top 10 TV shows in the United States.
‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ is a Tribute to a Failing Franchise’s Revival
The Walking Dead has long overstayed its welcome as a pop culture staple, but like a zombie, it’s back from the dead with Daryl Dixon. The new spinoff show serves as a needed franchise reset.
‘Planet Sex’ Brings Honesty and Humor to a Taboo Topic
Cara Delevingne explores society’s relation to sexuality and different cultural relations to sex in her new Hulu series.
Joe Goldberg’s Tired Plotlines Disappoint in ‘You’ Season Four, Part 1
Joe Goldberg’s character has become too predictable after four seasons of repetitive plot.
‘The Last of Us’ Showcases Unique Apocalypse Visuals in a Familiar Story
The Last of Us, HBO’s new show based on the PlayStation video game, is authentic and visually unique in its portrayal of post-apocalyptic Boston.
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Returns With Closer Insight Into Each Character’s Story
Season two of ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ provides further insight into the implications of a lack of social life for students.