Jeff Garlin marked the 37th anniversary of his comedy debut with “Our Man in Chicago,” his first-ever recorded special.
‘The Devil Next Door’ Depicts Case of Mistaken Identity
‘The Devil Next Door’ depicts John Demjenjuk’s trial after being accused of being Ivan the Terrible.
‘End of the F***ing World’ Flops Despite High Expectations
Season Two of ‘The End of the F***ing World’ is underwhelming compared to the high expectations set by the first season.
‘Atypical’ Gives Substantial Twist to Comedy
‘Atypical’ includes beloved characters and charming storylines, making for an instant fan favorite.
‘BoJack’ Final Season Delivers Smart Social Commentary
The writers of ‘BoJack Horseman’ preserve their knack for penning punchy one-liners and smart social commentary as the final season surpasses the show’s high bar.
‘Watchmen’ Gets Off to a Rocky Start
The HBO adaptation of the 1986 comic book series of the same name suffers from lazy writing and an uneven tone.
Ramirez: The Succession Theme – ‘It Hurts, But It Plays’
The contrasting elements of the ‘Succession’ theme song and the duality of the opening credit reel make for a consistent can’t-skip opening, according to Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez.
‘Looking for Alaska,’ but Finding Only Tired Melodrama
Fans of John Green’s groundbreaking debut novel will be disappointed with Hulu’s shallow TV adaption.
‘Peaky Blinders’ Season Five Moves into Great Depression
The Shelby family struggles to survive the Great Depression in season five of the hit Netflix series ‘Peaky Blinders.’
‘Big Mouth’ Season Three Tackles Cancel Culture, Misogyny
The hit Netflix series ‘Big Mouth’ is back with its third season. Editors Kaylie Ramirez and Jack Miller discuss the season’s strengths and weaknesses.